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OLD STREETS, 

ROADS, LANES, PIERS AND WHARVES 

01-' 

NEW YORK. 

Showing the Forinei' and Present Names, 

TOGETHER WITH A LIST OF ALTERATIONS OP STREETS, EITHER 
BY EXTENDIXG, WIDEXIXG, XARROWIXG OR CLOSING. 

IN THREE PARTS. 

1st. Former Name and Present Name or Location. 
2d. Present Name and Former Name. 
IjD. Street Alterations. 



OF THE NKW VOUK B.VR. 



'SEW YORK: 
U. D. Cooke, 73 Coktlandt Street 




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Entered accoiding to Act of Congress, iu Ihc year 1882, by Richard D. Cooke, in 
the ofBee of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. 






PREFACE. 



In presenting this volume to the public, I feel that many, 
like myself, have at various times, in the course of examination 
of titles to real estate, found in the records, names of obsolete 
streets, and been in great doubt as to their location, and the pres- 
ent name of such streets, and almost without proof of change. 
In order to overcome that doubt, and in the jareparation of 
;iie lists included in this work, the compiler has consulted Val- 
mtine's Manuals, all the diffei-ent histories and maps of the 
Oity of New York, as well as old city directories, and records in 
:iie Register's office. 

The object has been to give the old naiues first, and second, 
where a street has borne a series of names, to place them to- 
gether on the principle of grantor and grantee indexes in the 
Eegister's office. 

It will be seen upon an inspection that there are several 
streets not located, but having found those so named, and being 
without sufficient evidence to give them a proper location, I 
have deemed it the better course to merely place their names in 
their order. 

New York, March, 1882. 



P^RT I. 



Formei* Name. 

AbeeVs Wharf 

Abingdon Place 

Abinsrilon Road 



Achniuty Lane, / 
Achmuty Street. \ 
Ackerly's Wharf. 

Adams Place 

Adams Wharf • • . 



Albanv Avenue. 



Albany Pier (new) 

Albany Pier 

Albion Place ., 

Alley that leads to Oyster 

Pasty 

Along the Strand 



Present Xame or Location. 

Foot of and east side of James Slip. 

Part of West 12th Street, between 
Greenwich and Sth Avenues. 

Obsolete; as laid out it ran from Sth 
Avenue, between 21st and 22d 
Streets; easterly between 21st and 
22d Streets, to Broadway at 21st 
Street; then northeasterly to 23d 
Street and 3d Avenue. 



Obsolete; now part of block bounded 
by Water, South, Pike eaid Rut- 
gers Streets. 

Obsolete; now part of South 5tli 
Avenue, between Spring and 
Prince Streets. 

Formerly opposite No. OT Washing- 
ton Street, now part of the block 
bounded by Washington and West 
Streets, Battery Place and Rector 
Street. 

Obsolete; as laid out it ran from 26tli 
Street, between 5th and Madison 
Avenues, northwesterly, crossing 
5th Avenue, between 29th and 
30th Streets to the corner of 6th 
Avenue and 42d Street ; then north- 
erly on the present line of the 6th 
Avenue and 93d Street. 

Obsolete; now Greenwich Street, 
between Cedar and Thames Street. 

Now part of and also foot of Coen- 
ties Slip. 

Obsolete; now part of East -Ith 
Street, between the Bowery and 
2d Avenue. 

1 Exchange AUev. 
West side of Whitehall Street, be- 
tween State and Pearl Streets, and 



Former Name. 



Present Name or Location. 



Amity Alley. 
Amity Lane. 



Amity Place. 

Amit}" Place. 

Amity Street . 
Amos Street . 



Amsterdam Street. 



Ami Street. 



Ann Street 

Anne Street . . . . 
Anthony Street. 
Anthony Street. 

Antwerp Street. 



Arch Place. 



Arclen Street . 
Art Street . . . 



Arundel Street . 



north side of i'earl Street, be- 
tween Whitehall and Wall Streets. 

Obsolete; formerly rear of 210 Woos- 
ter Street. 

Obsolete; lan from Broadway to 
Thompson Street in a northwest- 
erly direction, between Bleecker 
and present West od Street. 

Now i)art of South 5th Avenue, be- 
tween Bleecker and Amity Streets. 

Obsolete ;formeiiy rear of 216 Woos- 
ter Street. 

West 3d Street. 

West loth street, between Gth Ave- 
nue and West Street. 

Obsolete; was laid out on the Stuy- 
vesant Farm, but was never adopt ■ 
ed by the city authorities; as laid 
out, it ran from Cth Street to the 
East Eiver, and was the third 
street south of and parallel to pre- 
sent Stuyvesant Street. 

Elm Street, between Reade and 
Frankliu Streets. 

Grand Street, between the Bowery 
and Thomi)Son Streets. 

Duane Street. 

Worth Street, between Piudsnii and 
Baxter Streets. 

Obsolete; was laid out on the Stuy- 
vesant Farm, but was never 
adopted by the city authorities; as 
laid out it ran from Cornelia 
Street to the East River, and was 
the seventh street south of and 
])arallel to present Stuyvesant 
Street. 

Obsolete; formerly in the rear of 
lO'J Canal Street, between Church 
Street and \^^est Broadwaj'. 

Morton Street, between Bleecker 
and Bedford Streets. 

Now Astor Place, between Broad- 
way and the 4th Avenue; that 
part which ran from Broadway to 
Greenwich Avenue, closed. 

Obsolete; was laid out in continua- 



Former Name. 



Present Name or Location. 



Arundel Street . 
Attorney Street. 



Asylum Street. . . 
Aue;usta Street . . 



Avenue A, from lO'J St. 

to Harlem River 

Bache Street 

Bailev Street 



Bancker Street. . . 
Bancker Street . . . 
Bancker's Wharf. 



Bannon Street. 
Bar Street .... 



Barden's Wharf . 
Barclay Street. . . 



Barkly Street. 
Barley Street . . 



Barrack Street. 
Barrick Street. . 



Barrow Street. 



tion of pre.sent Clinton Street, on 
the Stuyvesant farm, and was 
never adopted by the city author- 
ities as a street; it ran from North 
to Eotterdam Streets. 

Clinton Street, between Division and 
Houston Streets. 

Obsolete; was laid out on the Stuy- 
yesant farm, but never was adopt- 
ecl as a street by the city author- 
ities as laid out; it ran in continua- 
tion of the present Attorney Street 
from North to Rotterdam Streets. 

West Fourth Street, between the 
Gtli Avenue and West 13th Street. 

Centre Street, between Chatham and 
Chambers Streets and City Hall 
Place from Chambers to Pearl 
Streets. 

Pleasant Av. 
Beach Street. 
Obsolete, on New York Common 

Lands; as laid out it ran froni 

Broadway to Albany Avenue, be- 
tween 25th and 2nth Streets. 
Duane Street. 
Madison Street. 
Obsolete; now part of block between 

Clinton, Montgomery, Water and 

South Streets. 
Spring Street. 
Obsolete; as laid out, it ran from 

Grand Street to the East River. 

between Scammel and Jackson 

Streets. 
Foot of Liberty Street. 
Duane Street, from Broadway to th(> 

North River. 
Barclay Street. 
Duane Street, between Rose and 

Hudson Streets. 
Tryou Row. 
Exchange Place, from Broadway to 

Broad Street. 
West Washington Place, between 

Macdougal "and West Foui-tli 

Streets. 



Former Name. 

Batavia Lane 

Battoe Street 

Bayard Place 

Bayard Street 

Beach's Wharf 

Beaver Ditch 

Beaver Graft 

Beaver Lane 

Bedlow Street 

Beever I^ane 

Beekmaii Shp 

Benson Street 

Benson's Lane 

Benton Street 

Berkley Sti'eet. 

Bever Graft 

Bever Straat 

Bever's Paatje 

Beurs Straat 

Bloomingdale Road.. 



Bonsai's Wharf. 
Boor man Place. 



Present Name or Location. 

Batavia Street. 

Dey Street. 

Now part of Greenwich Street, be- 

Jane and Horatio Streets. 
Stone Street. 
On North River, between Cortland t 

and Dey Streets. 
Beaver Street, between Broadway 

and Broad Street. 
Morris Street. 

Madison Street, between Oliver and 
■ Grand Streets. 
Beaver Street, from Broadway to 

New Street. 
Fulton Street, from Pearl Street to 

the East River. 
Benson Place. 
Elm Street. • 

Barclay Street. 

Beaver Street, between Broadway 
and Broad Street. 

Whitehall Street. 

Broadway, between lith and olst 
Streets, closed between Slst and 
53d Streets; part of Broadway be- 
tween 53d and 59th Streets; part 
of the Bonlevard between 59th and 
S7th Streets, closed between STth 
and lOUh Streets; part of the 
Boulevard between 104th and 
lOSth Streets,closed between lOSth 
and 111th Streets; part of River- 
side Avenue between 111th and 
llCth Streets, closed between 116th 
and llSth Streets; part of Clare- 
mont Avenue between 118th and 
121st Streets, closed between 121st 
and 126tli Streets; part of the 
Boulevard between 126th and 
127th Streets, and closed between 
126th and Manhattan Streets. 

Foot of Dey Street. 

Part of West 33d Street, between 
8th and 9th Avenues. 



Former Name. 



Present Name or Location. 



Boorman Ten-ace 

Bott Street 

Boyer Jori's Path i 

Boyer Joi'iseii's Path . . \ 

Boston "Road ) 

Boston Post Road \ 



Bowery 

Bowery Lane . 



i'art of VVest Did Street, lietween 
.sth and 9th Aveiines. 

Ehn Street. 

Old Shp, 
and Wilham Street, between Wail 
Street and Hanover Square. 

Obsolete; ran from the Battery up 
Broadway to Park Row, along 
Park Row and Chatham Street to 
the Bowery, up the Bowery to the 
4th Avenue, up the 4th Avenue 
to Union Square, crossing Union 
Square to Broadway at ITthStreet, 
up Broadway to 2?>d Street, then 
northeasterly across Madison 
Square, crossing 4th Avenue at 
2Sth Street, continuing north- 
easterly to 30th Street, near Lex- 
ington Avenue, then northerly 
between 4th and Lexington Av- 
enues to 35th Street, then north- 
easterly, crossing Lexington Av- 
enue between oSth and 39th 
Streets, 3d Avenue at 45th Street, 
and 2d Avenue at 52d Street, then 
continuing northeastery to 54th 
Street, then northwesterly, cross- 
ing 2d Avenue at G2d Street, 3d 
Avenue at 72d Street, Lexington 
Avenue at T2d Street then north- 
erly and northeasterly re- 
crossing Lexington Avenue at T7th 
Street, then northeasterly, north- 
erly and northwesterly, crossing 
5th Avenue at 97th Street and 
running in present Central Park, 
continuing northwesterly and 
northeasterly crossing 5th Avenue 
at 109th Street and 4th Avenue at 
115th Street, then continuing 
northeasterly between the 3d and 
4th Avenues to 130th Street and 
the 3d Avenue. 

Part of 4th Avenue between Gth 

' and 14th Streets and part of Broad- 
way between 17th and 23d Streets. 

Bowery, from Chatham Square to 



Former Name. 



Present Name or Location. 



Bowery Place . 
Bowerv Road.. 



Bowling Green 

Brannon Street 

Breedweg 

Breedwegh 

Breevoort Place 

Brewers Hill 

Brewers Straat 

Bride Street 

Bridge Street 

Bridge Street ... . 

Broad Wagon Way . . . 

Brook Street 

Brooklyn Ferry Stairs. 
Brooklyn Ferry Stairs. 
Brouwer Straat 

Browne's Wharf 

Bruce's Dock 

Brnges Street 



Brngli Street. . . . 

Buchanan's Dock 

Budd Street.. .... 

Buer's Straat .... 



Ctli Street; ith Avenue from (Uli 

to 14th Streets. 
Obsolete, rear of No. 49 Chrystie 

Street between Canal and Hester 

Streets. 
Bowery, from Chatham Square to 

(!th Street, part of the 4th Avenue 

from Gth to 14th Streets, and ])art 

of Broadwaj' between ITth anil 

23d Streets. 
Cherry Street. 
Spring Street. 

Broadway, between Bowling 
Green and Park Row. 
Part of AVest Tenth Street, between 

Bi'oadway and University Place. 
Gold Street. 
Stone Street, between Broad and 

Whitehall Streets. 
Minetta Street, from Bleecker Street 

to the bend in Minetta Street. 
Elm Street. 
Ridge Street. 
Broadway, between Bowling (ireen 

and Vesey Street. 
Hancock Street. 
Foot of Catharine Street. 
Foot of Maiden Lane. 
Stone Street, between Broad and 

Whitehall Streets. 
Foot of Pine Street. 
Opposite West Houston Street, at 

Greenwich Street. 
Stuy vesant farm ; was never adopted 

as a street by the city authorities; 

as laid out it ran from Willett 

Street to the East River, and was 

the eighth street south of and par- 

rallel with the present Stuvvesant 

Street. 
Bridge Street, between Broad and 

Whitehall Streets. 
Now part of block between Market, 

Pike, Water and South Streets. 
Yan Dam Street. 
Whitehall Street. 



Former Name. 



Bullock Street . 



Burgher's Patli 
Burger Jouseus Path . 



Burnet's Key 



Burnett Street. 



Burr Street 

Burrows Street. 

Burton Street. . . 



Bush wick Street. . 
Bussing's Wharf 
Bvvauck's Wharf. 



Camden Place. 
Cannon's Dock 
Cannon Street . 



Carlisle Street Wharf. 
Carman's Wharf 



Cai-i'oll Place 

Cartman's Arcade . 



Cathai'ine Place.. 
Catharine Street . 

Catharine Street. 



Present Name or Location. 

Broome Street, from Sullivan Street 

to the East River. 
Old Slip. 
Y\^illiam Street, between "Wall Street 

and Hanover Siiuare. 
Now the blocks bounded by South, 
Water and Front Streets, Wall 
Street and Maiden Lane. 
Water Street, between Wall Street 

and Maiden Lane. 
Charlton Street. 
Grove Street, between Christopher 

and Hudson Streets. 
Leroy Street, between Ble?cker and 

Cornelia Streets. 
Tompkins Street. 
Foot of Cortlandt Street. 
I East River, between Beekman Stieet 
and Peck Slip. 
Part of East 11th Street, between 
Avenue B. and C. 
I Part of Broome Street, between Go- 
I erck and Tompkins Streets. 

Stuyvesaut farm; was never adopted 
j by the city authorities as a street; 
I as laid out it was a continuation 
! of present Cannon Street, and ran 
from North (noAV Houston) Street 
to Hariot Street. 
Now part of Carlisle Street, between 
Washington and AVest Streets. 
. Facing ('>•'> Washington Street, now 
part of block bounded by Morris, 
Rector, ^Vashington and West 
Streets. 
\ Part of Bleecker Street, between 
South nth Aveuue and Thompson 
! Street. 

I Formerly rear of 171 Delancey 
j Street, between Clintmi and At- 
torney Streets. 
Catharine Lane. 
Mulberry Street, betwee:i Bayard 

and Ble?cker Streets. 
Waverly Place, between Christopher 
and Bank Streets. 



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Former Name. 

C^atharine Stioel 

Catharine Street 

Catherine Street 

Centre Street 

Chapel Street 

Chappel Street 

Charles Alley 

Charlotte Slip 

Charlotte Street 

Chatham Row ) 

Chatham Street ) 

Cheapside Street 

Cheesemau Street 

Chelsea Cottages 

Chester Street 

Chestnut Street 

Chrystie Street 

Church Sti'eet 

Cingle 

City HallShp 

Clarks Wharf 

Clarks Wharf 

Clarksons Wharf 

Clawsons Whaif 

Clenderring's Lane 



Present Name or Location. 

Worth Street, between Hu<lson and 

Centre Streets. 
Harrison Street. 
Pearl Street, between Broadwav and 

Elm Street. 
Marion Street. 
College Place, between Barclay and 

Chambers Streets. 
West Broadway, between Chambers 

and Canal Streets. 
Beekman Street. 
Charles Lane. 
Pike Street, between Cherry and 

South Streets. 
Pike Street, between Division and 

Cherry Streets. 

Park Row. 
Hamilton Street. 

Part of West 24th Street, between 
9th and luth Avenues. 

West ith Street, between Bank and 
Christopher Streets. 

Howard Street, between Broadway 
and Mercer Street, and closed be- 
tween Mercer and Greene Streets. 

Cherry Stre'^t. 

Exchange Alley and Exchange 
Place, from Broadway to Wil- 
liam Street. 

Wall Street. 

Coenties Slip. 

Now part of blocks bounded by 
Dover, Roosevelt, Fi-ont and 
Soutli Streets. 

Foot of Dover Street. 

Between Jay and Harrison Streets. 

Now part of block bounded by 
Water, Soutli, Catharine and 
Market Streets. 

Obsolete; ran from Sth Avenue and 
lOotli Street, westerly, along the 
southerly line of 105th Street, to 
a point about 300 feet west of the 
nth Avenue, thence southwester 
ly, to a point in the block between 



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Former Name. 



Clermont Street . . . 
Clermont Street . . . 
Clermont Street . . . 
Clif t Streft 

Clist Street 

Coffee House Slip . 

Coenties Lane 

Golden Street 

Cole Street 

Collect Street... . 

Columbia Street. . . 



Columbia Street 

Columbia Street 

Columbian Alley 

Common Ditch 

Common Highway . . . 

Commons Street .... 
Companys Valley 

Concord Street 

Constable's Wharf . . . 

Coopers' Street 

Cop Street 

Corlears Hook and 
Cunningham's Sawpit: 
Corneha Street 



Present Name or Location. 

102d and lO'id Streets, about TJ 
feet south of 103d Street, and lOO 
feet west of 10th Avenue, then 
northwesterly, to the Blooming- 
dale Road, at a point about 55 feet 
south of 103d Street. 

Hester Street. 

Howard Street. 

Mercer Street. 

Cliff Street, between John and 
Ferry Streets. 

Cliff Street. 

Wall Street, between Pearl and 
South Streets. 

Coenties Alley. 

Duane Street, between Rose Street 
and Broadway. 

Centre Street, between Pear] and 
Hester Streets. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adopt- 
ed by the city authorities as a 
public street; as laid out ran in 
continuation of the present Col- 
umbia Street, from North (Hou- 
ston) Street to Bruges Street. 

Jersey Street. 

Grove Street, between Bleecker and 
Bedford Streets. 

-Jersey Street. 

Broad Street, between Beaver and 
Pearl Streets. 

Broadway, between Bowling Creen 
and Yesey Sti'eet! 

Park Row. 

Beaver Street, between Broadway 
and Broad Street. 

South Fifth Avenue. 

Between Old and Coenties Slip. 

Fletcher Street. 

State Street. 

Foot of Corlears Street. 

West 12th Street, between Green- 
wich Avenue and Hudson Street; 
closed between Hudson Street and 
the North River. 



Former Name. 

(V)i-no]ia Street 



(\inielias Street 



Cornelius Street. 



Coitlaudt Place 



Cortland Street Dock, or ) 

Powles Hook Ferry | 

Cottage Place 

Cottage Row 

Countess's Slii) 

Cozine Street 

Crabapple Street 

Crane's Wharf 



Cropsie Street . 
Cross Road . . . 



Cross Street . 



Croton Street. 
Crown Street. 



Crown Point Road. 



Present Name or liocation. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adopt- 
ed as a street by the city authori- 
ties; as laid out it ran from Ant 
werp to Dove Streets, at right 
angles, to present Stuyvesant 
Street, and was the fourth street 
east of the Bowery. 

Kip's Bay farm; was never adopted 
as a street, by the city authorities: 
as laid out it ran from a point in 
the block, between t-'iitli and 27th 
Streets and 1st and 2d Avenues, 
northeasterly to a point in the 
block bounded by 30tli and 31st 
streets and 1st and 2d Avenues, 
just south of 31st Street. 

Obsolete— as laid out it ran from the 
Bowery road to Sullivan Street, 
and was the first street north of 
Poplar Street. 

Obsolete — formerly rear of 3Ss 
Broadway. 

Foot of Cortlandt Street. 

Part of East 3d Street, Itetween Av- 
enues B and C. 

Part of 4th Avenue, bptween ISfh 
and 19th Streets. 

Coenties Slip. 

Grove Street. 

Pike Street. 

Beekman Street, from Water tn 
South Street. 

State Street. 

Obsolete— as laid out, it ran from 
the Boston Post Road, at 4rlst 
Street, northwesterly, to Albany 
Avenue, between "43d and 44t"h 
Streets. 

Centre Street, between Chambers 
and Duane Streets; Park Street 
between Duane and Mott Streets. 

Lil)erty Street, and Maiden Lane, 
between Liberty and Pearl Streets. 

Grand Street from the Bowery to 
th(! East River. 



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Former Name. 



Crown Point Street. 
Crown Point Street . 



Cruc-er Street. 



Cruger's Whurt 

Cuningham's Saw Pits 

and Corlears Hook .... 

Custom Honse Street .... 

David Street 

David Street 

Dean's Dock 

De Beever Graft 

De Brouwer Straat 

De Brugh Straat 

Decatur Place 

I )e Heere Straat 

I )c Hoogh Straat 

DclafieWs Whaif 

De Pau Row 

De Piince Graft ) 

De Prince Straat ) 

Desbrosses Street 

De Sniee Straat 

De Sin it's Vallev 



Present Name or Location. 

Corlears Street. 

Water Street, between Montgoiueiy 
Street and the East River. 

Stuy vesant farm ; was never adopted 
by the City authorities as a public 
street; as laid out, it ran from the 
Bowery to the East River, and 
was the eighth street north of and 
])arallel to the present Stuyvesant 
Street. 

Now pait of the l)lock bounded by 
■\Vater, Front Streets, Coenties 
and Old Slips. 

Foot of Coiiears Street. 

Pearl Street, between Whitehall 

Street and Hanover Square. 
Bleecker Street, between Broadway 

and Hancock Street. 
Clorkson Street, between Vaiick and 

Hudson Street . 
Foot of Muiray Street. 
Beaver Street, between Broadway 

and Broad Street. 
Stone Street, between Broad and 

Whitehall Streets. 
Bridge Street. 
Now part of 7th Street, between 1st 

Avenue and Avenue A. 
Broadway, between Bowling C4r<'en 

and Wall Sti-eet. 
Pearl Street, between Broad and 

Wall Streets. 
Between Broad Street and Coontics 

Slip. 
Now part of Bleecker Street, be- 
tween Tliompson and Sullivan 

Streets. 
Beaver Street, between Broad and 

WiUiam Streets. 
Grand Street, between Broadway 

and Yarick Street. 
William Street, between Maiden 

Lane and Hanover Square. 
Pearl Street, between Wall Street 

and Franklin Square. 



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Former Name. 

De Waal 

De Waal 

De Winckel ytraat 



Diity Lane. , 
Ditch Street 
Ditch 



Division Stieet . 
Dixon's Row. . . 
Dock Street . . . 



Dock Street 

Dock Street Wharf. 

Dominic Street 

Donaldson's Dock . . 
Dove Street 



Dow Street 



Drain Ditch 

Duane Street Basin . 

Duane Street Sliji. . 
Dnggan Street 



Duke Street . 
Duke Street . 



Dunlap & Grant's Wharf. 



Present Name or Location. 

Wall Street, between Broadway and 

Pearl Street. 
Pearl Street, north side, between 

Broad Street and Hanover Square. 
Obsolete; ran from Bridge to Stone 

Streets, between Whitehall and 

Broad Streets. 

South William Street . 

Broad Street, between Beaver and 
Pearl Streets. 

Fulton Street, between Broadway 
and West Street. 

INowpartof 110th Street, between 
8th and 9th Avenues. 

Pearl Street, Between Whitehall 
Street and Hanover Square. 

Water Street, between Coenties 
Slip and Beekman Sti-eet. 

Downing Street. 

Foot of Hubert Street. 

Stuy vesant's farm ; was never adopt- 
ed by the City authorities as a 
public street; as laid out, it ran 
from the Bowery Road to the East 
River, and was the eleventh street 
north of and ran parallel to the 
present Stuyvesant Street. 

Stuyvesaiit farm; was never adopted 
liy the City authorities as a public 
street; as laid out it ran from the 
Bowery Road to the East River, 
and was the sixth street north of 
and parallel to the present Stuy- 
vesant Street. 

Hanover Street, between Pearl 
and Beaver Streets. 

North River, between Duane and 
Reade Streets. 

Caroline Street. 

Canal Street, between Centre and 
West Streets. 

Vandewater Street. 

Stone Street, between Broad and 
Pearl Streets. 

Now part of the block bounded by 



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Former Name. 



Dimning's Basin 

Dunning's Wharf 

Dwars' Street 

Dyers Street ) 

Dyes Street )" 

Dey Street Dock 

Eagle Street 

East Street 

East Bank Street 



East Clinton place. . . - 

East Conrt 

East George Street — 
East Place 

East Road 

East Tompkin's Place. 
Eastern Post Road 



Present Name or Location. 

Pike, Market, Water and Sonth 

Streets. 
Between Warren and Murray 

Streets. 
Foot of Murray Street. 
Exchange Place, between Broadway 

and Broad Street. 

Dey Street. 

Foot of Dey Street. 

Hester Street, between the Bowery 
and Division Street. 

Mangin Street. 

Obselete. Ran from 7th and Green- 
wich Avenues northeasterly to the 
Union Road in the block bounded 
by Cth and 7th Avenues, 13th and 
Ittth Streets. 

Fornierly rear of No. 50 Glmton 
Street, between Stanton and Riv- 
ington Streets. 

Formerly ran from 2L'd Street north 
to 0th Avenue; now obselete. 

Market Street. 

Forinerly rear of Nos. ISl and ISO 
East 3d Street, between Avenues 
B and C. 

Fourth Avenue, between 37th and 
90th Streets. 

Now part of East 11th Street, be- 
tween Avenues A and B. 

Obselete. Ran from Broadway and 
23d Street northeasterly, crossing 
the 4th Avenue at 28th Street; 
then northeasterly to 30th street, 
near Lexington avenue; then 
northerly between the 4th and 
Lexington Avenues to 35th Street; 
then northeasterly, crossing Lex- 
ington Avenue, between 3Sth and 
30th Streets, crossing 3d Avenue 
at 45th Street and 2d Avenue at 
52d Street, continuing northeast- 
erly to 54th Street; then north- 
westerly, crossing 2d Avenue at 
62d Street, 3d Avenue at 72d 
Street; Lexington Avenue at 76th 



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Former Name. 



Eden's Alley . . 
Eden Street .... 

Edgar Street 

Edgar's Alley . . 

Edgar's Basin . , 
Edgar's Wharf. 



Eighth Street. 
Elbert Street. 



Elbow Street. 
Eliza Street . 
Eliza Street . 



Eliza Street 



Present Namie or Location. 

Street; then northerly and north- 
easterly, recrossing Lexington Av- 
enue at 77th Street; then north- 
easterly, northerly and northwest- 
erly, crossing 5th Avenue at rt7th 
Street; then into the present Cen- 
tral Park, continuing northwest- 
erly and northeasterly, crossing- 
nth Avenue at 109th Street, 4th 
Avenue at lir>th Street; then 
northeasterly between the 3d and 
4th Avenues to 130th Street and 
od Avenue. 

Eyder's Alley. 

Morton Street. 

Morris Street. 

Exchange Alley. 

Now part of the block bounded by 
Morris, Eector, Washington and 
West Streets. 

Hancock Street. 

Kip's Bay farm; was never adopted 
as a street by the City authorities; 
as laid out, it ran from 30th Street, 
between the 3d. and Lexington 
Avenues northeasterly, crossing 
the 3d Avenue at 3Sth Street, 
striking the east side of -the 3d 
Avenue at 39th Street, and con- 
tinuing northeasterly to 40th 
Street. 

Cliff Street. 

Waverly Place. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adopted 
as a street by the city authorities. 
As laid out it ran from Eensselaer 
to Dove Streets, at I'ight angles to 
Stuyvesant Street,and was the sec- 
ond Street east of the Bowery. 

Kip's Bay farm; Avas never adopted 
as a street by the city authorities. 
As laid out it ran from a point in • 
the block between 28th and 29th 
Streets and 2d and 3d Avenues 
northeasterly, crossing 2d Avenue 
at 33d Street, striking the east side 
of 2d Avenue at 34th Street, still 



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Former Name. 



Erie Place . . . 
Essex Street . 



Exchange Slip. . , 
Exchange Street. . 

Exchange Street, 

Extra Street 

Factory Street . . 

Fair Street 

Farlovv's Coiu't . . . 

Farmer's Wharf. . 

Fayette Street. . . , 

Feitner's Lane 



Feitner's Dock and Saw i 
pits ) 

Ferry Place 

Ferry Street 

Ferry Street 



Present Name or Location. 

continuing nortlieasterly to a 
point in the block bounded by 3Sth 
and 39th Streets, 1st and 2d Aven- 
ues. 

Now part of Duane Street, between 
Washington and West Streets. 

Stuyvesant farm; never was adopted 
as a street by the city authorities. 
As laid out it ran in continuation 
of present Essex Street fromNorth 
(Houston) Street to Amsterdam 
Street. 

Foot of Broad Street. 

Beaver Street between William and 
Pearl Streets. 

Whitehall street. 

Extra Place. 

Waverly Place between Christoi)her 
and Bank Streets. 

Fulton Street between Broadway 
and Pearl Street. 

Formerly rear of 153, 155, 157, 159, 
and 161 Worth Street. 

Between Beekman Street and Peck 
Slip. 

Oliver Street fi'oni Chatham toMad- 
ison Streets. 

Was never adopted as a street by the 
city authorities. As laid out it 
ran from Broadway between 45th 
and ICth Streets northwesterly 
crossing 8th Avenue at 46th Street, 
9th Avenue between 47th and 48th 
Streets, then westerly in the block 
between 47tli and 4Stli Streets, 
then northwesterly to a point in 
the block bounded by 49th and 
50th Streets 10th and 11th Aven- 
ues. 

Now part of the block bounded by 
Washington, Greenwich, Watts 
and Canal Streets. 

Jackson Sti-eet between Water and 
South Streets. 

Bayard Street. 

Peck Slip. 



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Former Name. 

Ferry Street 

Ferry Street 

Field Street 

Fielclniarket Street . . . . 
Fiftli Sti-eet 



Fiftli Street 
Fifth Street. 
Fifth Street. 
Fir Street. . . 



First Street. 
First Street . 
First Street . 
First Street 



Fisher Street. 
Fishers Coui-t. 



Fitches" Wharf. 

P'itzruy Place. 
Fifzrov Road, 



Present Name or Location. 

Jackson Street. 
Scammel Street. 

Marketfield Street. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adopted 
as a street. by the city authorities. 
As laid out it was a continuation 
of present Orchai'd Street from 
North (Houston) StreettoRens.se- 
laer Street. 
Orchard Street. 
Thompson Street. 
Washington Place. 
Obsolete; was never adopted by the 
city authorities as a public street. 
As laid out it ran from Grand 
Street to the East river between 
Gourverneur andScaramel Streets. 
Chi-ystie Street. 
Greenwich Street. 
Mercer Street. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adopted 
l)y the city authorities as a public 
.street. As laid out it was a contin- 
uation of present Chrystie Street, 
and ran from North (Houston i 
Street to Morris Street. 
Bayard Street, between the Bowery 

and Division Street. 
Was formerly in the rear of 22 Oak 
Street, between Roosevelt and 
James Street. 
Now part of the block bounded by 
Water, South, Catharine and Mar- 
ket Streets. 
Now part of West 2Sth Street, be- 
tween 8th and 9th Avenues. 
Obsolete. Ran from 14th Street, 
between 7th and 8th Avenues; 
northerly nearly parallel to the 
8th Avenue to the middle of the 
block, between 19 th and 20th 
Streets; then northwesterly, cross- 
ing Sth Avenue, between 22d 
and 23d Streets; then continu- 
ing northwesterly and northeast- 
erly to the west of the Sth Av- 



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Former Name. 



Flatten Ban-ack i 

Flatten-banack Hill . . . j' 

Fly Market ) 

Fly-market Slip \ 

Fourth Avenue, between 
34th and42d streets. .. 

Fourth Street 

Fourth Street 

Fourth Street 



Fourth Street 

Fourth Street 

Fraiikford Street 

Franklins Wharf... . 
French Church Street. 



Front Street . . . 
Fulton Street . . 
Garden Street . 

(rarden Street . 



Crardiner Street. 
Gardner's Dock. 



Garr"s Wharf. 
Gates' Street . . 



Present Name or Location. 

euue, to 30th Street, where it ran 
into and formed part of the pres- 
ent Sth Avenue, then again north- 
westerly, crossiuf? the westerly 
side of 8th Avenue between 31st 

• and 3:>d Streets, continuing north- 
westerly to the block between 
41st and 42d Streets: then north- 
easterly to 42d Street, between 
>th and Oh Avenues. 

Exchange Place, between Broadwav 
and Broad Street. 

Maiden Lane, between Pearl and 
South Streets. 

Park Avenue. 

Allen Street. 

South Fifth Avenue. 

Stuy vesant farm : was never adopted 

as a street by the city authorities. 

As laid out. it ran in continuation 

of present Allen Street from North 

(Houston) Street to Eensselaer 

Street. 
East Fouiih Street, from Broadway 

to the East Eiver. 
West Fourth Street, from Broadwav 

to West 13th Street. 
Frankfort Street, between Chatham 

and Cliff Streets. 
Between James Slip and Roosevelt 

Street. 
Pine Street, between Broadway and 

William Street. 
Greenwich Street 
Xassau Street. 
CheiTv Street, between Montgomery 

Street and the East River. 
Exchange Place, between Broadway 

and WilUam Street. 
Tompkins Street. 
Corlear's Hook Point, foot of Water 

Street. 
Between Catharine and Oliver 

Streets. 
Stuyvesant farm ; was never adopted 

l»y the city authorities as a public 



Former Name. 



Present Name or Location. 



Gedney"s Dock, Lum- 
ber Yard and Saw 
Pit 

(leneral Green Street . 
George's Slip 

George Street 

George Street 

George Street 

George Street 

George Street 

George Street 

George Street 

Germain Street 

Gerrard Street 



Gibbs' Alley. 



Gilbert Street 

Gilford Place 

Glass Makers Street.. 

Glover Place 

Golden Hill 

Gouverneur Alley. . . 
Gouverneurs Wbarf. 



street. As laid out, it ran from 
tbe Bowery Eoad to the East River 
and was the ninth street north of 
and parallel to present Stuyvesant 
Street. 

Now part of the blocks bounded by 
Greenwich, Washington, Ganze- 
voort, and Little West 12th 
Streets. 

Gouverneur Street. 

Market street, between Cherry and 
South Streets. 

Beekman Street. 

Bleecker Street. 

Hudson Street. 

Market Street, between Division and 
Cherry Streets. 

Park Street. 

Rose Street. 

Spruce Street. 

Carmine Street. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adopted 
as a public street by the city au- 
thorities; as laid out it ran from 
the Bowery Road to the East Riv- 
er, and was the third street north 
of and parallel to present Stuyve- 
sant Street. 

Ran from Madison Street, between 
Oliver and James Streets, in a 
northwesterly direction, about half 
the distance of the block towards 
Chatham Street. 

Barrow Street, from West 4th to 
Bleecker Street. 

Now part of East ^Sth Street, be- 
tween the 3d and Lexington av- 
enues. 

William Street, between Pearl and 
Wall Streets. 

Now part of Thompson Street, be- 
tween Spring and Prince Streets. 

John Street from William to Pearl 
Streets. 

Gouverneur Lane. 

Foot of Gouverneiir Lane. 



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Former Name. 

Governor Street 



Grand Avenue 

Great Dock Street. . . 

Great George Street. 
Great Graft 

Great Highway 

Great Kill Road 



Great Public Road 

Great Queen Street 

Greenwich Lane ) 

Greenwich Road i 



Greenwich Street. . 

Green Lane 

Green Lane 

Green Street 

Greene Street 

Greene Street 

Garry Place 

Hage Street 

HaUetfs Wharf.. 

Hamnierslv Place. 



Present Name or Location. 

Stuyvesaut farm; was n-ver adopt- 
ed is a public street by the city 
authorities; as laid out, it ran 
from the Bowery Road to the East 
River, and was the second street 
north of and parallel with present 
Stuyvcsant Street. 

12oth Street. 

Pearl Street, between Whtehall and 
Broad Streets. 

Broadway, south of 14th Street. 

Broad Street, between Beaver and 
Pearl Streets. 

Broadway, between Bowling Green 
and Vesey Street. 

Ran from the Hudson River, along 
the present line of Gansevoort 
Street and continued northeaster- 
ly to 10th Street, east of the 
7th avenue; that part east of West 
13th Street is now closed. 

Broadway, between Bowling Green 
and Vesev Street. 

Pearl Street, between Wall Street 
and Franklin Square. 

Ran from the Hudson River along 
the present line of Gansevoort 
Street, and continued northeast- 
erly and easterly along the pres- 
ent line of Greenwich avenue 
to Astor Place; that part east of 
the 6th Aveuue is now closed. 

Washington Street. 

Maiden Lane. 

Liberty Place. 

Liberty Street. 

Maiden Lane. 

^'ever adopted as a public street b}^ 
the city authorities; between Art 
Street and the Bowery Road. 

Xow part of West Soth Street, be- 
tween the Tth and 8th Avenues. 

Hague Street. 

Between Gouverneur Lane and 
Wall Street. 

Now part of West Houston Street, 



rormer Name. 

Hammersly Street . . . . 
Hamilton Place 

Hammond Street 

Hanover Square 

Harriott Street 



Harlem Aveuue. 
Ha rlem Lane . . . 

Harlem Road. . . 



Harman Street. 
Harsen's Road. 



Hay Scale Slip. 
Hazard Street. . 
Harlem Street . 



Present Name or Location. 

between Hancock and Bedford 
Streets. 

West Houston Street, between Han- 
cock Street and the North River. 

Now part of West 51st Street, be- 
tween Broadway and the Sth Av- 
enue. 

\¥est 11th Street, between Green- 
wich Avenue and the North 
River. 

Stone Street and Pearl Street, be- 
tween Old Slip and Wall Street. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adopted 
as a public street by the city au 
thorities; as laid out, it ran from 
Bruges to Dove Street, at right 
angles to the present Stuyvesant 
Street, and was the sixth street 
East of the Bowery. 

3d Avenue. 

St. Nicholas Avenue, 110th Street 
and the Cth Avenue, and between 
New Avenue and 124th Street. 

Ran from a point in Sylvan Place, be- 
tween 3d and Lexington Avenues 
and 120th and 121st Streets, north- 
westerly to 12ith street and 4th 
Avenue then along 124th Street 
to the west line of Mount Morris 
Park, continuing northwesterly to 
127th Street, between Cth and Tth 
Avenues, thence southwesterly to 
a point in the block bounded by 
12tlth and 127th Streets and Gth 
and 7th Avenues, then north- 
westerly to a point on St. Nicho- 
las Avenue between 131st and 
132d Streets. 

East Broadway. 

Ran from Sth Avenue between 70th 
and 71st Streets, Avesterly to the 
9th Avenue, then northwesterly 
to the Bloomingdale Road between 
71st and 72d Streets. 

Between Duane and Jay Streets. 

Kins Street. 



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Fortaer Name. 

Heere Graft } 

Heeren Gracht | 

Heere Straat 

Heere Waage Wegli 

Hei'ewegh 

Herewegh . 

Hell Gate Road 



Henry Street 

Herman Place 

Herring Street 

Herring Street 

Hester Street 

Hett Street / 

Hetty Street \ 

Hevins Street 

Hickij and Titns's WJiarf 



High Road to Boston . 
High Street 

High Street 

Hoffman Street 



Hoogh Straat. 



Present Name or Location. 

Broad Street, l)etween Beaver and 
Peaj-1 Streets. 

Broadway, between Bowling Green 
and Wall Street. 

Broadway, between Bowling Green 
and Vesey Street. 

Paik Row and Chatham Street to 
Tryon Row. 

Stone Street. 

Ran from the Boston Post road be- 
tween 84th and 85th Streets north- 
easterly to the 2d Avenue and S6th 
Street, thence on the same course 
to S7th Street between 1st and 2d 
Avenues ; then southeasterly to 
SOth Street between 1st and 2d 
Avenues, thence northeasterly to 
the foot of Sfith Street East River. 

Perry Street. 

Formerly rear of Nos. 554, 55G, 558 
and 5 til) 4th Street between Ave- 
nues A and B. 

Bleecker Street betwt^en Carmine 
and Bank Streets. 

Mercer Street, 

Howard Street. 

Charlton Street. 

Broome Street between Broadway 
and Hudson Street. 

Xow jiart of the block bounded by 
Market, Pike. Water and South 
Streets. 

Chatham Street. 

Madison Street between Montgom- 
ery and Grand Streets. 

Broadway between Bowling Green 
and Vesey Street. 

As laid out ran from ;>d to 4th Ave- 
]iues between GUth and 70th 
Streets, but was never adopted as 
a public sti'eet by the City authori- 
ties. 

Stone Street between Broad Street 
and Hanover Square and Pearl 
Street between Hanover Square 
and Wall Street. 



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Former Name. 

Hopper's Lane 



Horse and Cart Lane . } 
Horse and Cart Street. )' 
Houston Street 

Houston Street 

Houston Street 

Hwbert Street 

Hudson Place 

Hudson Street 

Hull Street 

Hunters Kej- 

Hunters Wharf 

Hunters Wharf 

Irish Street 

Jackson Avenue 

Jackson Squai-e 

Jackson's Wharf 

Janeway's Wharf 

Jauncey Court 

Jersey Street 



Present Name or Location. 

Ran from oOtli Street about 100 feet 
east .of the 6th Avenue, north- 
westerly crossing the (ith Avenue 
at the northerly side of 50th Street, 
7th Avenue between 50th and 
51st Streets, Broadway between 
50th and 51st Streets, ^th Avenue 
at 52d Street, 9th Avenue between 
51st and 52d Streets, 10th Avenue 
at 52d Street, 11th Avenue be- 
tween 52d and 53d Streets, and 
strikine; tlie I'Jth Avenue at 53d 
Street.'' 

South William Street. 

Prince Street between Broadway 
and Hancock Street. 

Between Boadway and the East 
Eiver, East Houston Street. 

Between Broadway and the North 
River, West Houston Street. 

York Street. 

Now part of West 34th Street be- 
tween 9th and 10th Avenues. 

West Houston Street between Broad- 
way and Hancock Street. 

Bridge Street between Whitehall 
and Broad Stieets. 

NoAv part of Water Street between 
Old Slip and Wall Street. 

Now part of the block bounded by 
Greenwich, AVashington, Charl- 
ton and King Streets. 

Part of Broome Street between 
Mangin and East Streets. 

University Place. 

Part of Jackson Street between 

Water and South Streets. 

Between Maiden Lane and Fletcher 
Street 

Foot of Grand Street 

Formerly 37, 39 and -11 Wall Street. 

Glass House farm; was never adopt- 
ed as a public street by the city 
authorities, as laid out it ran from 
a point on the block bounded by 



Former Name. 



Present Name or Location. 



Jews Alley . . 
Jews Alley . 

Jew Street . . 



Jones Coui't . 
Jones Street . . 
Jone^ WJiarf. . 
Judith Street., 

Judith Street. 



Kemps Dock 

Kin^s Bridge Road 



Kings Road 

King Street 

King Street , , 

King George Street 

Kings Highway. . . 
Kip Street 

Kips Bay Street. . . 



9th and lUth Aves., 33d and 34th 
Streets, northwesterly to the 
North River at the foot of 34t]i 
Street. 

South William Street between Broad 
Street and Mill Street Alley. 

Ran from Madison Street between 
Oliver and James Streets, in a 
northwesterly direction to about r^ 
the centre of the block towards > 
Chatham Street. 

South "William Street from Broad 
Street to Mill Street Alley. 

Formerly rear of (12 Wall Street. 

Great Jones Street. 

Foot of Wall Street west side. 

Grand Street between the Bowery 
and Centre Street. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adopted 
as a public street by the city au- 
thorities; as laid out it ran from 
Rensselaer to Dove Streets at right 
angles to present Stuyvesant 
Street, and was the first sti'eet 
east of the Bowery. 

Now part of the block bounded by 
Washington, West, Yestry and 
Desbrosses Streets. 

Closed between 123d and 125th 
Streets, part of St. Nicholas Ave- 
nue between 125th and 140th 
Streets, and closed between 140th 
and 14Sth Streets, part of St. Nich- 
olas Avenue between 14Sth and 
155th Streets. 

Pearl Stieet between Franklin 
Square and Chatham Street. 

Pine Street. 

William Street between Hanover 
Square and Wall Street. 

William Street from Frankfort 
Street easterly to Pearl Street. 

Chatham Street and the Bowery. 
Nassau Street between Maiden Lane 

and Spruce Streets. 
Kips Bay farm ; was never adopted 
as a public sti-eet by the city au- 



2G 



Former Name. 



Present Name or Location. 



Knapp Place. . . . 

Koninck Straat . . 
Lake Tour Roatl. 



Lambert Street . 
Lang Straiit . . . 



Laurens Street. 
Laurens Street. 



Lawrences Wharf . 
Leauderts Place . . . 



Leather Street 
Leary Street . . . 
Leary Slip .... 
Lennox Place. 



Leroy Place . . . 
Leydeu Street. 
Liberty Court. 



Liberty Street Dock . 
Little Street 



thorities; as laid out it ran from 
the Boston Post Road at 35th 
Street southeasterly crossing 34th 
Street at the 2d Avenue, and con- 
tinuing southeasterly to the East 
River at the foot of "34th Street. 

Formerly rear of 412 East 10th Street 
between Avenue C and Dry Dock 
Street. 

Pine Street. 

Ran from 39th Street aiul Blooming- 
dale Road westerly along 39tli 
Street to the 7th Avenue, then 
northwesterly crossing the Sth 
Avenue between 41st and 42d 
Streets and continuing northwes- 
terly to the 9th Avenue between 
42d and 43d Streets. 

New Church Street between Edgar 
and Liberty Streets. 

Now west of Whitehall Street be- 
tween State and Pearl Streets, and 
the north side of Pearl Street be- 
tween Whitehall and Wall Streets. 

South Fifth Avenue. 

Never adopted as a public street, be- 
tween Science Street and the 
Bowery Road; by the city authori- 
ties. 

Between Peck Sliji and Dover Street. 

Formerly rear of 147 7th Street be- 
tween Avenues A and B. 

Jacob Street. 

Cortlandt Street. 

Cortlandt Street. 

Now part of West 22d Street between 
Sth and 9th Avenues. 

Now part of Bleecker Street between 
Mercer and Greene Streets. 

Now part of the 4th Avenue between 
nth and 13th Streets. 

Formerly rear of Nos. 4 and <i Lib- 
erty Place. 

Foot of Liberty Street. 

Cedar Street between Broadway and 
the North River. 



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Former Name. 

Little Ann Street 



Little Chappel Street . 
Little Division Street. 
Little Division Street . 
Little Dock Street . . . . 



Little Dock Street . 



Little George Street. 
Little Greene Street . 
Little Queen Street . . 



Little Stone Street ... 
Little Twelfth Street . 
Little Water Street . . . 
Livingston Street 



Locust Street ..... 
Lombard Street ) 
Lombardy Street j 
Lomber Street .... 



Long Island Ferry. 
Lorrillard Place . . . 



Lortons Dock . 
Louisa Street. 



Love Lane . 



Present Name or liOcation. 

Elm Street between Reade and 
Franklin Streets. 

College Place. 

Church Street. 

Montgomery Street. 

"Water Street from Broad Street to 
Old Shp. 

South Street, between Whitehall 
Street and Old Slip. 

Spruce Street. 

Liberty Place. 

Cedar Street, between William 
Street and the North River. 

Thames Street. 

Little West 12th Street. 

Mission Place. 

Stuy vesant farm ; was never adopted 
as a public street by the City 
authorities; as laid out it ran from 
the Bowery Road to the East 
River, and was the tentli street 
north of and ran jaarallel to pre- 
sent Stuy vesant Street. 

Sullivan Street. 

Monroe Street. 

New Church Street, between Liberty 
and Edgar Streets. 

Formerly foot of Broome Street. 

Now part of Washington Street, be- 
tween Charles ancl Perry Streets. 

Foot of Catharine Street. 

Kips Bay farm ; was never adopted 
as a })ublic street by the City 
authorities; as laid out it ran froni 
the Bo.ston Post Road at 32d 
Street, southeasterly crossing the 
2d Avenue at 31st Street, continu- 
ing southeasterly to the East 
River, between 30th and 31st 

• Streets, 

As laid out it ran from Sth Avenue, 
between 21st and 22d Streets 
easterly, between 21st and 22d 
Street to Broadway at 21st Street, 
then northeasterly to 23d Street 
and 3d Avenue. 



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Former Name. 

Love Lane 

Lows Lane 

Low Water Street 

Low Water Street 

Lower Eobiiison Street . . 

Lows W^harf 

Ludlows AVharf 

Lumber Street 

Lumber Street 

Liiptons Wbart 

Lvncb and Stougutons 

"Wbarf 

Lyons Slip 

McCreas Dock 

McKees Dock 

Madison Court 

Madison Street 



Magazine Street . 
Maiden Lane ... 



Present Name or Location. 

Rutgers farm: ran about on tlie line 

of present Henrj- Street. 
Ran from the Boston Post Road at 

4:1st Street, nortliwesterly to 

Albany Avenue, between -iod and 

44th Streets. 
Washington Street, between Bat- 
tery Place and West Houston 

Street. 
Water Street, between Broad and 

Wall Streets. 
Park Place, betweon College Place 

and West Street. 
East side of Old Slip. 
Foot of Grand Street. 
Monroe Street. 
New Church Street, between Liberty 

and Edgar Streets. 
Between Maiden Lane and Fletcher 

Street. 

Between Coenties and Old Slip. 

Burling Slip. 

Now part of the block bounded by 
Clinton, Montgomery, Water and 
South Streets. 

Foot of North Moore Street. 

Formerly rear of No. 210 Madison 
Street, between Jefferson and 
Clinton Streets. 

On Isaac Shute farm; as laid out, 
ran from a point in 35th Street, 
commencing on southerl}" side of 
o5th Street, about 170 ft. (> ins. 
east of Tth Avenue, and ran 
southwesterly^ to a point about 110 
ft. Avest of 7th Avenue, 100 ft. 
south of 35th Street, and extend- 
ing in width southerly about 00 
ft. ; never was adopted as a public 
street by the city authorities. 

Pearl Street, between Chatham 
Street and Broadway. 

A lane; formerly in the block 
bounded by "lOth and 11th 
Avenues, and IGOth and 161st 
Streets. 



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Former Name. 

Maiden Slip 



Maidens Valley ) 
Maids Path )' 
Malcolm Wharf. 



Manhattan Avenue. 
Manhattan Lane . . . 



Manhattan Eoad . 



Mansfield Place . . 
Maple Street 



Marckvelt Steegie. 
Margaret Street. . , 
Margaret Street . . . 
Margaret Street . . , 



Present Name or Location. 

Maiden Lane, between Pearl and 
South Streets. 

Maiden Lane. 

Between Beeknian Stieet and Peck 
Slip. 

uth Avenue. 

Ran fi-om a point in 121st Street and 
Kings bridge Road about 450 feet 
East of the -itli Avenue, south- 
westerly crossing -tth Avenue, be- 
tween 110th and 120th Streets, 
striking Harlem Road about the 
centre of the block bounded by 
llSthand 119th Streets, 4th and 
5th Avenues. 

Ran from a point in the block bound- 
ed by llSth and 119th Streets and 
■ 4th and 5th Avenues, northwest- 
erly crossing the 5th Avenue at 
llOth Street, Gth Avenue, between 
lL>Oth and J 2 1st Streets, 7th 
Avenue, between 121st and 122d 
Streets to a point on the north side 
of 122d Street, about 200 feet east 
of the Sth Avenue, then south- 
westerly to the Sth Avenue, about 
half way between 121st and 122d 
Streets. 

Now part of West 5 1st Street, be- 
tween Sth and 0th Avenues. 

Glass house farm; was never adopted 
as a public street by the city 
authorities; as laid out it ran from 
;:Uth Street, between 10th and 11th 
Avenues, south to a point in the 
block bounded by 32d and 33d 
Streets, 10th and 11th Avenues. 

Marketfield Street. 

Cherry Street. 

Willett Street. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adopted 
as a sti'eet by the city authorities; 
as laid out it ran from Rotterdam 
to Dove Streets at right angles to 
present Stuyvesant Street, and was 



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Former Name. 



Maria Street. 



Market Street . . . 
Market Slip 

Marketfield Lane 
Marketfield Path 
Marketfield Street 

Markvelt . 

Markvelt and Broadway 



Marretta Street. 
Martha Street. . 



Mary Street. 
Marv Street. 



Meadow Street. 
Meek's Coin t . , 
Meicer Street . . 



Present Name or Location. 

the third street east of the Bow- 
ery. 

Kip's Bay farm; was never adopted 
as a public street by the city au- 
thorities ; as laid out it ran from a 
point in the block bounded by 2d 
and 3d Avenues, 29th and 30th 
streets, southeasterly to the East 
River, between 2sth and 29th 
Streets. 

South William Street. 

Market Street, between C'heriy and 
South Streets. 

Marketfield Street. 

Battery Place, between Broadway 
and \Vest Street. 

East side of Whitehall Street, be- 
tween Stone and Beaver Streets, 
and west side of Broadway, be- 
tween Battery Place and Morris 
Street. 

Obsolete; ]'an from Ait Street (As- 
tor Place) north about eleven 
blocks. 

Stuyvesantfarm; never was adopted 
as a public street by the city au- 
thorities; as laid out it ran from 
Bruges to Dove Streets, at right 
angles to the present Stuyvesant 
Street, and was the fifth street 
east of the Bowery. 

Christopher Street, between Green 
wich Avenue and Waverly Place. 

Baxter Street, between Leonard and 
Grand Streets, Centre Market 
Place, between Grand and Broome 
Streets, and Marion Street, be- 
tween Broome and Prince Streets. 

Grand Street, between Broadway 
and Sullivan Street. 

Formerly rear of 5.") Broad Street, 
now obsolete. 

Never adopted as a public street by 
the city authorities; between 
Art Street and the Bowerv Road. 



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Former Name. 

Merchant's Court 

Merchanfs Place 

Mechauic's Place 

Merchant (Street 

Messiers Alley 

Middle Eoad 

Middle Eoad 



Middle Street. .. 
Mill Street 

Mill Street 

Mill Street Lane. 

Miller Place 

Milligan Lane. . . 

Mill ward Place. . 

Minthorne Street 



Mitchell tt Aguews Bas'n 
Mitchell & Agnew.s Alley 



Moll Street . . . 
Monroe Place. 



Present Name or Location. 

Formerly rear of Xo. 48^ Exchange 
Place, hetween Broad" and Wil- 
liam Streets. 

Formerly rear of No. 28 Avenue A. 

Formerly rear of No. 359 Eivington 
Street, between Lewis and Goerck 
Streets. 

Beaver Street. 

Cuylers Alley. 

Broadway, between Astor Place and 
14th Street. 

Ean from the Boston Post Eoad at 
27th Street, northwesterly, cross- 
ing 4th Avenue at 2!)th Street, 
Madison Avenue, between 35th and 
30th Streets, striking the 5th Ave- 
nue at 42d Street, and continuing 
north along present line of the 5th 
Avenue into Central Park. 

Mom'oe Street, between Montgom- 
ery and Grand Streets. 

South William Street, from Broad 
Street to Mill Street alle}', and 
Mill Street alley from South Wil- 
liam to Stone Street. 

Stone Street. 

South Willliam Street. 

Formerly rear of 4 Macdougal Street. 

West 10th Street, between Gth and 
Greenwich Avenues. 

Now part of West 31st Street, be- 
tween Sth and 9th avenues. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adopted 
as a public street by the city au- 
thorities; as laid out it ran fi'om 
the Bowery Eoad to the East 
Eiver, and was the second street 
north of and parallel to present 
Stuyvesant Street. 

Between Dover anil lioosevelt 
Streets. 

Obsolete; between Dover and Eoose- 
velt Streets, from Front to South 
Streets. 

Now part of Monroe Street between 



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Former Name. Present Name or Location. 



Mcinumpnt Lane. 



Moore's Ko\v. . . 

Moore Sireet . . . . 
Moore's Wharf. 

Morrris Street. . . 



Moiton Street. 
Moses Street . 



Mortkile Street 

Murray's Wharf 

Mustary Street 

New Avenue East. . . 

New Batavia Street. 
New Canal Street . . 

New Chappie Street. 

New Market Slip 

New Market Wharf. 

New Slip 

New Street 

Newlon's IJock 

Nicholas Street 



Montgomery and Govevnneur 
Streets. 

Ran from the Bowery Road north 
73° 30', west C chains and 85 links, 
then north 64° 05', west 23 chains 
30 links to Minetta Water; Green- 
wich Avenue is said to include a 
portion of said Lane. 

Obsolete ; was between Catherine 
and Market Streets and ran from 
Henry to Madison Streets. 

North Moore Street. 

Between Beekmau Street and Peck 
Slip. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adop- 
ted as a public street by the city 
authorities; as laid out it ran from 
the Bowery Road to the East Riv- 
er, and was the third street north 
ot and parallel to present Stuyves- 
ant Street. 

Clarkson Street between Yarick and 
Hudson Streets. 

Glass House farm; was never adopt- 
ed as a public street by the city 
authorities; as laid out it ran 
from 34th Street between 0th and 
Kith Avenues to a point in the 
block bounded by 32d and 33d 
Streets and 9th and 10th Avenues. 

Barclay Street. 

Between Wall and Pine Streets. 

Mulbery Street between Chatham 
and Paik Streets. 

Madison Avenue l)etwten 12nth and 
124th Streets. 

Batavia Street. 

Canal Street from Baxter Stieet to 
East Broadway. 

Catherine Slip. 

Foot of Spring Stieet. 

James Slip. 

Nassau Street. 

Staple Street. 

Between Beach and Hubert Streets. 

Walker Street between Canal Street 
and West Broadwav and Canal 



Former Name. 



Nicholas William Street. 



Niew Stiaat. . . . 
Norfolk Street, 



North Street 

N3-ack Place 

Oblique Road 

Observatory Place 

Ogdeu Street 

Ogilvies' Wharf 

Old Street 

Old Dutch Church Street. 

Old Boston PLoad 



Present Name or Location. 

Street from Baxter to Division 
Streets. 

Stuy vesant farm ; was never adopted 
as a pubhc street by the city au- 
thorities; as laid out it lan from 
the Bowery road to the East Riv- 
er, and was the first street south 
of and parallel to present Stuy ves- 
ant Street. 

New Street. 

Stuy vesant farm; was never adopted 
as a public street by the city au- 
thorities; as laid out it was a con- 
tinuation of the present Norfolk 
Street, and ran from North (Hous- 
ton") Street to Amstei'dam Street. 

East Houston Street between the 
Bowery and the East River. 

Formerly rear of No. 31 Bethune 
Street. 

Marketfield Street. 

Formerly ran from 80th to 'J-ith 
Streets between -ith and 5th Av- 
enues; now obsolete. 

Perry Street. 

Foot of Grand Street. 

Mott Street hetween Chatham and 
Park Streets. 

Exchange Place between Broadway 
and William Street. 

Commenced at 23d Street and Broad- 
Avay and ran northeasterly cross- 
ing 4th Avenue at 28th Street. 
then northeasterly to 30th Street 
near Lexington Avenue, then 
northerly between 4th and Lex- 
ington Avenues to 35th Street, 
then northeasterly crossing Lex- 
ington Avenue between 3Sth and 
3'Jth Streets, then northeasterly 
between the 3d and Lexington 
Avenues to the 3d Avenue, cross- 
ing it at 45th Street, still continu- 
ing northeasterly crossing 2d Av- 
enue at 52d Street, continuing 
northeasterly to 54th Street, then 
northwesterly, re- crossing 2d Av- 



;u 



Former Name. 



Old Ditcli 

Old Gret^'iiwicli Ijane 



Old Harloiu Koad 

Old Harlem Bridge 
Road 



Old Kiln Koad. 
Oliver Street . . . 



Olwers Street. 
Orange Street . 



Oransre Street . 



Present Name or Location. 

enue at 62d Street, 3d Avenue at 
72d Street, Lexington Avenue at 
70th Sti-eet, then northerly und 
uortlieasterl}'. re-crossing Lexing- 
ton Avenue at 77th Street, then 
, northeasterly, northerly a nd north - 
westerly, crossing the 5th Ave'.iue 
at 97th Street, then into present 
Central Park, continuing north- 
westerly and northeastei'ly, rc^- 
crossing 5th Avenue at 109th 
Street, and 4th Avenue at 115tli 
Street, then northeasterly hetween 
the 3d and 4th AA-enues to the 3d 
Avenue and 13(itli Street. 

Beaver Street, hetween Broadway 
and Broad Street. 

Ean from the 5th Avenue and Wav- 
erly Place northwesterly to Sth 
Avenue;that portion east of the (Jth 
Avenue is now closed, and that 
part west of the Cth Avenue, 
now Greenwich Avenue. 

Kan from 94th Street west of Madi- 
son Avenue northeasterly, crossing 
Madison Avenue at 99th Street, 
4th Avenue at 107th Street, tlien 
northwesterly to 111th Street, he- 
tween Madison and 5th Avenues: 
then northeasterly, crossing 4th 
Avenue, between 115th and llOth 
Streets, continuing northeasterly 
to the block between 117th and 
llSth Streets; tiien northerly to 
119th Street, between 3d and 4th 
Avenues; then northeasterly to 
the od Avenue at 121st Street. 

Gansevoort Street. 

Spring Street, between the Bowery 
and Broadway. 

Oliver Street. 

Baxter Street, from Chatham tt) 
Grand Streets, Centre Market 
Place, from Grand to Broome 
Streets, and Marion Street, from 
Broome to Prince Streets. 

Cliff Street. • 



Former Name. 

Orchard Street 

Oswego Street 

Otters Alley 

Oyster Pasty Alley 

Paei-1 Street 

Park Street 

Partition Street 

Passage Place 

Pasty Alley ) 

Pasty Street ) 

Peai-salls Dock 

Penii Street 

Percel Street | 

Perel Street )" 

Peter Street 



Petersfield Lane . 



Petticoat Lane •. 

Pie Woman's Lane ) 

Pie Woman's Street . • . | 
Pitt Street .. 



Present Name or Location. 

Broome Street west of Broad- 
way. 
Maiden Lane, between Broadway 

and Liberty Place. 
Obsolete; ran from Thompson to 

Sullivan Streets, between (hand 

and Broome Streets. 
Exchange Alley. 
Pearl Street, between State and 

Whitehall Street. 
Park Row, between Ann and Beek- 

man Streets. 
Fulton Street, between Broadway 

and West Street. 
Peck Slip. 

Exchange Alley. 

Now part of the block bounded by 
Catharine Slip, Market, Water and 
South Streets. 

Pell Street. 

Pearl Street, between Whitehall and 
State Streets. 

Stnyvesant farm; was never adopted 
as a public street by the city 
authorities; as laid out it ran 
from the Bowery Road to the East 
River, and Avas the first street 
north of and parallel to present 
Stnyvesant Street. 

Stnyvesant farm; was never adopted 
as a public street by the city 
authorities; as laid out it ran 
from present 4th Avenue, between 
llth and 12thStreets northeasterly, 
crossing the 3d Avenue, between 
l'2tli and loth Streets, 2d Avenue at 
14th Street ;then continuing a little 
south crossing IstAvenue, bet ween 
13th and llthStreets, continuing to 
about the centre of the block be- 
tween 1st Avenue and Avenue A. 

Marketfield Street. 

Nassau Street, between Wall Street 
and Maiden Lane. 

Elm Street. 



Former Name. 

Pitt Street 



Point Street . 



Pollocks Wharf. 
Poplar Street . . 



Potters Hill 

PowlesHook and Budds ) 

Ferry j 

Prince Graft 



Prince Street. 



Prince Street . . . 
Princen Straat 



Princes Graft.. 
Princes Street. 



Princes Street . . 
Prospect Street . 
Provost Street . 



Provost Street . . 
Public Highwav 



Puinp Street 
Pum]) Street . 



Quay Street. 



Present Name or Location. 

Stuyvesant farm Avas; never adopted 
by the city authorities as a public 
street; as laid out it was a contin- 
uation of present Pitt Street and 
ran from North ( Houston) Street 
to Antwerp Street. 

(Jbsolete; was never adopted by the 
city authorities as a public street, 
as laid out; it ran from the Bow- 
ery Eoad to Sullivan Street, be- 
Randall and Poplar Streets. 

Now part of the block bounded by 
Washington, West, Albany and 
Rector Streets. 

Was never adopted by the city 
authorities as a public street; as 
laid out it ran from the Bowery 
Road to Sullivan Street, between 
Point and Cornelius Streets. 

Park Street. 

Foot of Cortland Street. 

Broad Street, between Wall and 

Beaver Streets. 
Beaver Street, between Broad and 

Willam Streets. 
Rose Street. 
Beaver Street, between Broad and 

William Streets. 
Broad Street, between Wall and 

Beaver Streets. 
Beaver Street, between Broad and 

William Streets. 
Rose Street. 
Thompson Street. 
Fi-anklin Street, between Broadway 

and North River. 
Wooster Street 
Broadway, between Bowling Green 

and Vesey Street. 
Elm Street. 
Canal Street, between Division and 

Walker Streets, and Walker Street, 

between Canal Street and Broad- 
way. 
Water Street, between Whitehall 

Street and Coenties Slip. 



rormer Name. 

Queen Street 

Queen Street 

Queen Street Wharf. . 

Queene Street 

Quick Street 



Quick Street . . 
Raisin Street . . 

Ramparts . . . . 

Randall Place. 

Rapelje Street. 



Reason Street 

Redds Street ) 

Raid Street ) 

Rensselaer Street 



Rector Street Wharf 
Republican Alley .... 
Rhinelandei's Alley . . 



Present Name or Location. 

Cedar Street, between William and 
West Streets. 

Pearl Street, between Broad Sti-eet 
and Franklin Square. 

Water Street, between AVhitehall 
Stx-eet and Coenties Slip. 

Pine Street. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adopted 
as a public street; by the City au- 
thorities; as laid out it ran from 
Morris Street to the East River, 
and was the third street south of 
and parallel to present Stuyvesant 
Street. 

East Broadway. 

Barrow Street, between Bleecker 
and Bedford Streets. 

Wall Street, between Broadway and 
Pearl Street. 

Part of East Jith Street, between 
University Place and Broadway. 

Glass House farm; was never adopted 
as a street by the City authorities; 
as laid out it ran from Sith Street 
between 9th and Tenth Avenues 
on the present line of 34th Street 
to the North River. 

Barrow Street, between Bleecker 
and Bedford Streets. 

Reade Street. 

Stuyvesant farm ; was never adopted 
as a public street by the City au- 
thorities; as laid out it ran from 
Morris Street to the East River, 
and was the fourth street south of 
and parallel to present Stuyvesant 
Street. 

Now part of Rector Street, betvv'een 
Washington and West Streets. 

Manhattan Place, from Elm to Reade 
Streets. 

Now part of block bounded by 
Washington, Greenwich, Beach 
and Hubeit Streets. 



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Former Name. 

Rhinelanders Basin. . . . ( 
Rliinelanders Dock i 

Rhinelanders Dock and ) 

Saw Mill i' 

Rhinelanders Lane 

Rhinelandqrs Ship Yard 
Rhinelanders Wharf 

Rhinelanders Wharf. . . . 

Rhinelanders Wharf 

Rhynders Street 

Rider Street [ 

Ridder Street ) 

Ridge Street 



Ritters Wharf 

Rivington Place 

Road from the Bowery ) 
to Sapaconican, (Green- - 

wich Village) ) 

Road to Albany and [ 

Boston ) 

Road to Crown Point .... 
Road to Greenwich 

Road to the Obehsk 

Road to Stuyvesants, } 

Boury i 

Rohert Street 



Present Name or Location 

iS'ow part of block bounded by Park 
Place, Murray, Washington and 

West Streets. 

Foot of North Moore Street. 

Ran from 2d Avenue between S(Kh 
and STth Streets northeasterly to 
the south side of 90th Street, be- 
tween 1st Avenue and Avenue A. 

From Chambers to Reade Streets. 

Part of Barclay Street, between 
Washington and West Streets. 

Part of Murray Street, between 
Washington and West Sti'eets. 

Part of Park Place, between Wash- 
ington and West Streets. 

Centre Street, between Franklin and 
Broome Streets. 

Ryder's Alley. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adopted 
as a public street by the City au- 
thorities; as laid out it was a con- 
tinuation of present Ridge Street, 
and ran from Korth (Houston) 
Street to Antwerp Street. 

Foot of Charlton Street. 

Formerly rear of No. 3IG Rivington 
Street. 

That part east of Broadway, Astor 
Place; that part west of Broadway, 
now closed. 

Ran along present Chatham Street, 
Bowery, -tth Avenue, from its 
junction with the Bowery to llth 
Street, and Broadwav from 17th 
to 23d Streets. 

Grand Street. 

Greenwich Street, north of Beacli 
Street. 

Ran from the road to Albany to 
Mandevilles. 

Bowery. 

Never was adopted as a public 
sti'eet by the city authorities ; as 
laid out it ran fi-om Broadwav 



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Former Name. 



Present Name or Location. 



Robinson Street. 
Rodmans Slip . . . 
Romain Street . . 



Roniaine and Boards 

Wharf 

Roospvelts Lane 



Roosevelts Slip. 
Rose Hill Lane. 



Ruse's Wliarf 

Rotterdam Street 



Rottoii Row 

Rough Street ... ) 

Ruff Street \ 

Russell Place , . . . 

Rutgers Hill .' 

Rutijers Pier or Wharf. . 



to Sullivan Street, l)et\ve('n Art 
and Point Streets. 

Park Place. 

Burling Slip. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adopted 
as a public street by the city au- 
thorities; as laid out it ran from 
the Bowery Road to the East 
River, and was the first street 
north of and pai'allel to present 
Stu}'vesant Street. 

Now part of the block, bounded by 
Washington Greenwich. 

Ran from the Old Harlem Road, be- 
tween llCth and 117th Streets, 
southeasterly, crossing 3d Avenue 
between 115th and llCth Streets, 
2d Avenue, between 111th and 
112th Streets, 1st Avenue, be- 
tween lOSth and lOOth Streets. con- 
tinuing to the East River. 

Peck Slip. 

Ran from Sth Avenue, between 21st 
and 22d Streets, easterly, between 
21st and 22d Streets, to Broadway 
at 21st Street, then northeasterly 
to 23d Street and 3d Avenue. 

Between Peck Slip and Dover 
Street. « 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adopted 
as a public street by the city au- 
thorities; as laid out it ran from 
Margaret Street to the East River, 
and was tJie sixth street south 
of and pai-allel to present Stuy- 
vesant Street. 

Hemy Street. 

Now pait of Greenwich Avenue, be- 
tween Charles and Perry Streets. 

Gold Street, between Maiden Lane 
and .John Street. 

Part of block, bounded by Water, 
South, Pike and Rutgers Streets. 



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Former Name. 

Rutgers Pier or Wharf ) 
Rutgers Pier or Wharf \ 

Rutgers Slip 

Rutgers Street , 

Rutgers Street 

Rynders Street 

Rynders Street ) 

Ryudert Street ) 

Sackett Street 

Samuel Street 



Sandy Hill Road . 
Schaape Way tie. 



Scheimerhorne &'Bow- }_ 

nes Wharf or Pier . . . ) 

Schreyers Hook 

Schwei)pel Street 



Scienre Street . 

Scott Street . . . 
Scotts Alley.. 



Present Name or Location. 

Parts of block, bounded by Rutgers, 
Jefferson, Water and South 
Streets. 

Rutgers Street, between Cherry and 
South Streets. 

Monroe Street. 

Oak Street. 

Centre Street, betu-een Franklin and 
Broome Streets. 

Mulberry Street, between Bayard 
and Broome Streets. 

Cherry Street. 

Kips Bay farm; never was adopted 
as a public street by the city au- 
thorities; as laid out it ran from a 
point in the block, bounded bv 
i^Oth and 30th Streets, 2d and 3d 
Avenues, northeasterly to a point 
in the block, bounded by 31)th and 
■iOth Streets, 2d and 3d Avenues. 

Astor Place, and that part W'cst of 
Broadway, now closed. 

Broad Street, from Wall to Beaver 
Streets, and south side of Wall 
Street, between Broad and Han- 
over Streets. 

Foot of Burhng Slip, East side. 

State Street, between Pearl and 
Whitehall Streets. 

Glass House farm; was never ad- 
opted as a street by the city au- 
thorities; as laid out it I'an from a 
ooint in the block bounded by 32d 
and 33d Streets, 9th and 10th Av 
enues, westerly to the corner of 
32d Street and 11th Avenue. 

Never was adopted as a public street 
by the city authorities; as laid out 
it ran from Broadway to Sullivan 
Street, about on a line of present 
Waverly Place. 

Wes'', 12th Street, betw^een Green- 
wich Avenue and Hudson Street. 

Franklin Place, between White and 
Franklin Streets, closed between 
White and Walker Streets. 



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Former Ifame. 

Second Sti-eet 



Second Street . . . . 
Second Street . . . . 
Seventh Street . . . 
Sheeps Pasture . . 

Slieera Street . . . . 
Sheet Pile Street 
Sheriff Sti'eet. ... 



Shinbone Alley 

Ship Yard.s . . . 
Sixth Street . . 
Sixth Street . . 
Sixth Street . . 

Sixth Street . . 



Skinner's Poad , 



Skinner's Lane . . 
Skinner's Street . 



Present Name or Location. 

Stuyvesant farm; never was adopt- 
ed hy the city authorities as a 
public street; as laid out it ran 
in continuation of pre.sent For.syth 
Street, from North (Houston) 
Street to Robert Street. 

Forsyth Street. 

Greene Street. 

Macdougal Street. 

Broad Street, from Wall to Beaver 
Streets, and south side of Wall 
Street, from Broad to Hanover 
Streets. 

Broad wav, between Bowliniz; Green 
and Wall Street. 

Pearl Str-eet, between Wall and 
Brido-e Streets. 

Stuyvesant farm; never was ado[)ted 
as a public street by the city au- 
thorities; as laid out it ran in con- 
tinuation of present Sheriff Street 
from North (Houston i Street, to 
Bruges Street. 

Washington Alley, from University 
Place to .")th Avenue, between 
Washington Square and Clinton 
Place. 

Corlears Hook. 

Ludlow Street. 

Sullivan Street. 

Waverly Place, between Broadway 
and Macdougal Street. 

Stuyve-sant farm ; was never adopt- 
ed by the city authorities as a 
public street; as laid out, it i-au in 
continuation of present Ludlow 
Street from North (Houston) Street 
to Rensselaer Street. 

Christopher Street, and it also con- 
tinued northeasterly to the Union 
Road in the block between the 
5th and Gth Avenues, 11th and 
12th Streets, that portion north- 
east of Greenwich Avenue now 
clo.sed. 

Cliff Street, between Ferry and 
Hague Streets. 



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Former Name. 

Slaughter House Lane . 
Slaughter House Street 

Sloat's Lane 

Slote Street 

Slyck Straat 

Slyck Steege 

Sniee Straat 

Smeedes Straat 

Smit Street 



Smell Street Lane . 

Smith Place 

Smith Street 



Smith Street . 
Smith Street. 
Smith Street . 



Smith Street Lane. . . 

Smith Street Valley. 

Smith's Vail 

Smith's Valley 

Smith's Vly 

Southampton Road. . 



Spingler Place, 
Spruce Street. . 



Stadt Wall 

Stamer's Slip 

Stanton Place 

State Prison Dock . 
Stewart Street . . . 



Present Name or Location. 

Beaver Street, between William and 
Hanover Streets, and Hanover 
Street, between Beaver and Pearl 
Streets. 

South William Street. 

William Street, between Wall and 
Pearl Streets. 

Broad Street, between \Vall Street 

and Exchange Placi'. 
Congress Place. 
Congress Street. 
Cedar Street, between William and 

West Streets. 
East Broadway. 
William Street, between Maiden 

Lane and Hanover Square. 
Beaver Street, between William and 

Broad Streets. 

Pearl Street, between Wall Street 
and Peck Slip. 

Ran from the Sth and (xreenwich 
Avenues northeasterly to I'Jth 
Street, between ."ith and Gth Ave- 
nues, then northerly to Abing- 
don Road, just north of 21st 
Street, east of Gth Avenue. 

Now part of East 15th Street, be- 
tween Broadway and 5th Avenue. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adopt- 
ed as a public street by the city 
authorities ; as laid out it ran 
from the Boweiy Road to the 
East River, and was the twelfth 
street north of and parallel to 
present Stuyvesant Street. 

Wall Street. ' 

Between Beach and Hubert Streets. 

Formerly rear of No. <'> Stanton 
Street. 

Foot of Christo])her Street. 

Stewart farm; was never adopted as 
a public street by the city author- 
ities; as laid out it ran from Broad- 



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Former Name. 



Present Name or Location. 



ytone Street 

Stone Street 

Stone Bridge Koad 

Stoney Street 

Strand 

Street that leads to the / 

Pie Woman's \ 

Steuhen Street 

Stuy vesant Place 

Stay vesant Street 



St. David Street. . . . . 
St. George's Square . 
St. Kevin's Street. . . 
St. James Street . . . . 

St. John's Alley 

St. John's Street. . • 
St. Nicholas Street. . 

St Peter's Place 

Suffolk Street ... . 



Sugar Loaf Street 



wa)' hetween ;!oth and ;31st Streets 
southwesterly to a point in the 
hlock bounded by 2',)th and ?>iith 
Streets, tith and 7th Aviniues. 

Pearl Street. 

Thames Street. 

Broadway. 

Stone Street, between Whitehall 
and Broad Streets. 

North side of Pearl Street, between 
Broad Street and Old Slip. 

Nassau Street, between Wall Street 
and John Street. 

Ran from the Bo.ston Post Road and 
41st Street northwesterly to the 
Albanv Road, between 43d and 
44th Streets. 

Now part of the 2d Avenue, between 
7th and 10th Streets. 

Stuyvesant farm ; those jiarts be- 
tween the 3d Avenue antl Bowery 
Road, and between the 2nd Ave- 
nue and the East River were nev- 
er adopted by the city authorities 
as public streets, and ai-e now 
closed. 

Bleecker Street. 

Pearl Street. 

Broome Street. 

James Street. 

St. John's Lane. 

John Street. 

Walker Street, from Canal Street 
to West Broadway, and Canal 
Street from Walker Street to the 
Bowery. 

Now part of Church Street, between 
Vesey and Barclay Streets. 

Stuyvesant farm, was never adopt- 
ed as a public street by the city 
authorities; as laid out it ran in 
continuation of present Suffolk 
Street, from North (Houston) 
Street to Rotterdam Street. 
' Franklin Street between Broad wa}- 
and Baxter Street. 



44 
Former Name. Present Name or Location. 

Suice Street William Street, between Hanover 

Square and Wall Street. 

Sullivan Stre<4 Continuation of present Sullivan 

Street, between Science Street 
and the Boweiy Road, was never 
adopted as a public street by the 
city authorities. 

Susan Street Kips Bay farm; was never adopted 

as a pubUc street by the city au- 
thorities. As laid out it ran from 
the Boston Post Eoad, between 
3Sth and o9th Streets southeaster- 
ly, crossing oSth Street, between 
:.'d and 3d Avenue, to the East 
River betAveen 37th and 3Sth 
Streets. 

Swoutwonts Dock Now part of Albany Street. 

Taylors" Wharf Between Maiden Lane and Fletcher 

Street. 

Ten Broeck Street Stuyvesant farm: was never adopt- 
ed as a public street by the city 
authorities: as laid out it ran from 
the Bowery Road to the East 
River and was the sixth street 
north of and jiarallel to jiresent 
Stuyvesant Street. 

Tennecks Wharf East side of Coenties' Slip. 

The Allev that leads / t^, i^, ^ mi. 

4- <-> i 15 i • Exchange AUev. 

to Oyster Pasty. * *= 

The Beaver Graft Beaver Street, between Broadway 

and Broad Street. 
The Brouwei-s Sti-aat ... Stone Street, between Broad and 

Whitehall Streets. 

The Cingel Wall Street. 

The Compauys Valley... Beaver Street, between Broadway 

and Broad Street. 
The Ditch Broad Street, between Wall ami 

Beaver Streets. 
The Glass Makers Street . William Street, between Hanover 

Square and Wall Street. 
TheHeereStraat Broadwav. between Bowling Green 

and Wall Street. 
The High Straat * Stone Street, between Hanover 

The Hoogh Straat y " " ' ' Square and Broad Street. 
The Kings Road Pearl Street, between Franklin 

Square and Chatham Street. 
T'Mangde Paatje Maiden Lane. 



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Former Name. 

'J'lie Mai-ketfiekl and ) 
Broadway T'Maikvelt ( 



T" Mai-kvelt Steegie 

The Mews 

The Mill Street Laue . . . . 
The Monument Lane. / 
The Oblique Eoad. ) 
The Old Ditch 

The Piewonians Street . . . 

The Schaape Waj'tie ) 
Tlie Sheeps Pasture ) 



The Smith Straat 

The Swell Street Lane. . . 

The Smiths Valley 

The Street that leads to 
the Pie Womans 

The Siiice 

The Waal. The Wall . . 

The Water 

The Water Side 



Third Street. 
Third Street. 
Third Street. 



Present Name or Location. 

East side of Whitehall Street, be- 
tween Stone and Beaver Streets, 
Avest side of Broadway, from Bat- 
terry Place to Morris Street. 

Marketfield Street. 

Theatre Allev. 

South William Street. 

Marketfield Street. 

Beaver Street, between Broadway 

and Broad Street. 
Nassau Street, between Wall and 

John Streets. 
Broad Street, between Wall Street 

and Exchange Place and south 

side of Wall Street, between 

Broad and Hanover Streets. 
William Street, between Hanover 

Square and Wall Street. 
Broadway, between Wall Street 

and Exchange Place. 
Pearl Street, between Wail Street 

and Franklin Square. 

Nassau Street, between Wall and 
John Streets. 

William Street, l)etween Hanover 
Square and Wall Street. 

Wall Street, between Broadway and 
Pearl Street and Pearl Street, be- 
tween Broad and Wall Streets. 

Pearl Street, north side, between 
Whitehall and Broad Streets. 

West side of Pearl Street, between 
Pine and William Streets, Han- 
over Square, between Stone and 
Pearl Streets, north side of Pearl 
Street, between Hanover Square 
and Whitehall Street, west side 
of Whitehall Street, between 
Pearl and State Streets and State 
Street between Whitehall and 
Pearl Streets. 

Eldridge Street. 

Wooster Street. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adojjted 
as a public strt^et by the city au- 



4ti 



Former Name. 



Present Name or Location. 



TlKimas Street 

Tlidinas Street 

Thomas Street 

Thomas Street 

Thompson Street 

Tienhoveu Street 

Tienhoven Street 

Till Pot Alley 

Tompkins Place 

Turbet Street 

Towiiseiurs Dock 

TownsencrsAVharf or Pier 

To\viisi'ii(l"s \Viiart' 

Trinity Place 

Troy Street 

Tulii> Street 



Tuven Street. ] 
Tuyn Street, j' 
Union Place. . . 



thorities; as laid out it ran in 
continuation of present Eldridge 
Street, from (North) Houston 
Street to Rensselaer Street. 

Duane Street, between Elm and 
Rose Streets. 

Pearl Street, between Broadway 
and Chatham Street. 

William Street, between Fjankfort 
and Pearl Streets. 

Thames Street. 

Between Science Street and the 
Bowery Road; was never adopted 
as a public street by the city au 
thorities. 

Liberty Street. 

Pine Street. 

Exchange Alley and Edgar Street. 

Now part of East 10th Street, be- 
tween 1st Avenue and Avenue A. 

Rutgers farm; ran from Henry to 
Madison Streets, between Cathar- 
ine and Market Streets. 

Foot of West nth Street. 

Now part of the block bounded by 
Market, Pike, Water and South 
Streets. 

Now part of the block bounded by 
Catharine Slip, Market, Water 
and South Streets. 

New Church Street, between Liberty 
and Edgar Streets. 

West V2th Street, between Green- 
wich Avenue and the North 
River. 

Glass House farm; was never adopt- 
ed as a public street by the city au- 
thorities; as laid out iu ran from 
34th Street, between 10th and 11th 
Avenues south to a point in the 
block bounded by 32d and 3od 
Streets, 'Jth and loth Avenues. 

Exchange Place, between Broad 
and William Streets. 

Formerly east side of the avenue 
and west side of Broadway, be- 



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Former Name. 



Union Road. 



Union Street 

Valleau's Wliarf. . . . 
VanBriiggen Street . 
VanBruggen Street . . 
Vanderclilfes Street. 
Vanderdise Street . . . 
Vandisse,s Street . . . . 
^^anderdises Street. . . 
A^an Water Street. . 
Van Zandfs Wliarf. 



Varletf.s Hill . 
Venlentinijerg 
Verdant Lane. 



Verlrttenborg Hill. 
Verj)lanck Street .-. 



Vese3's Street. 



Present Name or Location. 

tween 14th and ISth Streets, now 
Union Square. 

Ran from Skinner's Road in the block 
bounded by 11th and 12th Streets, 
."ith and Gth Avenues, northwest- 
erly to the Southampton Road at 
loth Street and 7th Avenue. 

(ireene Street. 

Foot of Corlears Street. 

Hanover Square. 

Pine Street. 



Gold Street between John and Ful- 
ton Street. 

Vandewater Street. 

Between Wah Street and (iouveru- 
eur Lane. 

Exchange Place between Broadway 
and William Street. 

Exchange Place between Bioadway 
and Broad Street. 

Ran from the Bloomingdale Road 
between ■i5th and 4Gth Streets 
northwesterly crossing 8th Aven- 
ue, hetween ieth and 47 th Streets, 
!tth Avenue hetween 47th and 48th 
Streets, 10th Avenue between 4Sth 
and 41tth Streets, then westerly 
along the south side of 49th Street 
ahout 350 feet, then northwester- 
ly to a point in or about the cen- 
tre line of the ])lock bounded bv 
49th and 50tli Streets, about 15o 
feet east of 11 Avenue, then west- 
erly to the 1 2th Avenue. 

Exchange Place between Broadway 
and William Street. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adopted 
as a public street by the city au- 
thorities; as laid out it ran from 
the Bowery road to the East Riv- 
er and was the second street south 
of and parallel to present Stuyve- 
sant Street. 

Vesey Street. 



4^ 



Former Name. 



Present Name or Location. 



Wagon Road 

Walker Street 

Wall 

Walnut Street 

Walton's Wliaif 

^Vard"s Wharf or I'ier. 
Warren Place 



Warren lioad. 



Warren Street 

Washington Street . 
Water Port 

Water Side 



Village Street West Houston Street hetween Mac- 

dougal Street and the East Eiver. 
Battery Place. 
Canal Street hetween Baxter and 

Ludlow Streets. 
Pearl Street north side between 

Broad Street and Old Slip. 
Jackson Street. 
Between Peck Slij) and Dover 

Street. 
East side of Peck Slip. 
Now part of Charles Street, hetween 
Greenwich Avenue and Waverlv 
Place. 
Ran from the Southampton Road to 
Abingdon Road, or from 16th to 
2lst Streets, between fith and 7th 
Avenues. 
Clinton Street. 
Jefferson Street. 
Wall Street, between Pearl Street 

and the East River. 
West side of Pearl Street, between 
Wall and William Streets; Hano- 
ver Square, between Stone and 
I Pearl Streets; north side of Pearl 
Street, between Hanover Square 
and Whitehall Street; west side of 
Whitehall Street, between Peaii 
and State Streets, and State Street 
hetween Whitehall and Pearl 
Streets. 

Watkms' Wharf i Foot of Spring Street. 

Weasyes Street [ Vesey Street. 

Weigh House Street I Moore Street. 

Wendel Street j Oak Street. 

Wesley Place 1 Now jjart of Mulberry Street, be- 
tween Houston and Bleecker 
Streets. 
West Avenue i Ran from 26th Street, between Mad- 
ison and 5th Avenues uorthwest- 
erl)', crossing 5tli Avenue between 
i'9th and 30th Streets to the cor- 
ner of -iSd Street and 6th Avenue; 
i thence along the line of the 6th 
{ Avenue, between 42d and I'od 
Streets. 



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Former Name. 

West Broadway Place. 
West Court 

West End Avenue 

West Road 

White Place 

White Street 

White Street 



White's Wharf. 

Whitehall Slip.. 
Willet's Whai-f. 

Willett Street. . 



William Street . . . 

William Street... 
WiUiam Street.. . 

Willow Street . . . 
Winckel Sti-eet . . 

Windmill Lane . . 
Winne Street . . . 

Winthrop Street, 



Present Name or Location. 

New part of South .-)th aveiuie, be- 
tween Canal and Grand Streets. 

Was formerly in the rear of (if; West 
2-2d Street between ilth and Gth 
Avenues. 

11th Avenue. 

0th Avemie, between 4-2(\ and Ontii 
Streets. 

Was formerly in thel rear of 131 
West 1 Stii street, between 7th and 
Sth Avenues. 

Ann Street. 

Stuy vesant farm ; was never adopted 
as a public street by the city au- 
thorities. As laid out it ran from 
the Bowery Road to the East 
Rive)- and was the Seventh Street 
north of, and parallel to present 
Stuyvesant Street. 

Now part of the block bounded by 
Battery Place, Morris, Washing- 
ton and West Streets. 

Between Whitehall and Bi-oad 
Streets. 

Now part of the block bounded by 
Broome, Delancey, Mangin and 
Tompkins Streets. 

Stuyvesant farm; was never adopted 
as a public street by the city au- 
thorities. As laid out it ran in 
continuation of present Willett 
Street from North (Houston) 
Street to Bruges Street. 

Madison Street, between Catherine 
and Montgomery Streets. 

Macdougal Street. 

Broome Street, between the Bowery 
and Sullivan Streets. 

McDougal Steret. 

Obsolete; ran from Stone to Beidge 
Streets, between Whiteliall and 
Broad Streets. 

Cortland Street. 

Mott Street, between Pell and 
Bleecker Streets. 

Stuyvesant farm was never adopted 
as a public street by the city au- 



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Former Name, 



Present Name or Location. 



I thoi'ities; as laid out it ran from 
I the Bowery Road to the East Riv- 
er, and was the fourth street 
I north of and parallel to present 
j Stuyvesant Street. 

Wooster Street West Houston Street, between 

Broadway and McDougal Street. 

Wooster Street I University Place, between Waverly 

Place and 14th Street. 

Wooster Street | University Place, between Science 

and Point Streets, and never ad- 
opted as a public street, between 
Point Street and the Bowery 
Road. 

Wynkoop Street | Bridge Street. 

Wynne Street ' Molt Street, between Pell and 

1 Bleecker Streets. 



F^RT II. 



Present Name. 



Former Name. 



Albany Street 

Alleu Street 

Ann Street 

Astor Place 

Barclay Street 

Barrow Street, between 
Bleecker and Bedford 
Streets 

Barrow Street, between 
Bleecker and West Fourth 
Streets 

Batavia Street 

Battery Place 

Battery Place 

Baxter Street, between Leon- 
ard and Grand Streets 

Baxter Street 

Bayard Street 

Bayard Street, lietween the 
Bowery and Division 
Street 

Beach Street 

Beaver Street 

Beaver Street, between 
Broadway and New 
Street 

Beaver Street, between 
Broad wav and Broad 
Street ...''. 



Swartwout's Dock. 

Fourth Street. 

White Street. 

Sandy Hill Road. Road from 

the Bowery to Sapokanican 

(Greenwich Yillag*^). Art 

Street. 
Bai-kly Street. Berkley Street. 

Mortkile Street. 



Raisen Street. Reason Street. 



Gilbert Street. 

Batavia Lane. New Batavia 

Street. 
Wao;on Road. 
Marketfield Street. 



Mary Street. 
Orange Street. 
Ferrv Street. 



Fisher Street. 
Bache Street 
Merchant Street 



Beever Lane. 



Old Ditch. Beaver Ditch. Bea- 
ver Graft. De Beaver Graft. 
Company's Valley. The Com- 
pany's Valley. The Beaver 
Graft. Bever Graft. Bevei''s 
Paatje. Bever Street. The 
Old Ditch. 



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Present Name. 

Beaver Street, between Broad 
and AVilliam Streets 



Beaver Street, between Wil- 
liam and Pearl Streets 

Beaver Street, between Wil- 
liam and Hanover Streets. . 



Beekman Street 

Benson Place 

Bleecker Street 

Bleecker Street, between 
Broadway and Hancock 
Street 

Bleecker Street, between Car- 
mine and Bank Streets .... 

Boulevard, between r»Oth and 
STth Streets, lOlth and 
lOStli Streets, and 126tband 
127th Streets 

Bowerv 



Bride;e Street. 



Bridge Street, between White- 
hall and Broad Streets . ... 

Broad Street 

Broad Street, between Wall 
Street and Beaver Street. . . 



Broad Street, between Beaver 
and Pearl Streets 

Bioadway, West Side, be- 
tween Batter}^ Place and 
Morris Street 



Former Name. 



De Prince Stx-aat. De Prince 
Graft. Smith Street Lane. 
PrincenStraat. Prince Straat. 

Exchange Street. 

Slaughter House Lane. Slaugh- 
ter House Street. SI oat's 
Lane. Slote Street. 

Chappel Street. George Street. 

Benson Street. 

George Street. 



David Street. St. David Street. 
Herring Street. 



Broadway. Bloomiugdale Road. 

Road to Boston. Road to Alba- 
ny and Boston. Bowery 
Road. Boston Road. Bos- 
ton Post Road. Bowery 
Lane. Kings Highway Road 
to Stuyvesant's Boury. 

Wynkoop Street. De Brugh 
Straat. Brugh Strnat. 

Hall Street. 
Common Ditch. 

The Ditch. The Schaape Way- 
tie. Tlie Sheep's Pasture. 
The Smell Street Lane. 
Smell Ditch Street Lane. 
Schaape Waytie. Preuce 
Graft. Princes Graft. Slieep 
Pasture. 

Ditch. Great Graft. Heere 
Graft. Heere Graaclit 



Markvelt and 



Broadwav. 



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Present Name. 



Broadway, between Bowling 
Green and Wall Street 



Broadway, between Bowling 
Green and Vesey Street 



Broadwa}-, between Vesey 
and 14th Streets 

Broadway, between Astor 
Place and lith Street 

Broadwa}', between ITtli and 
23d Streets 



Broadway, between 14th and 
59th Streets 

Bi'oadway, between Vesey 
and Canal Streets 

Broadway, north of 125th 
Street 

Broome Street between Sulli- 
van Street and the East 
River 

Broome Street between the 
Bowery and Hudson Street. 

Broome Street between Broad- 
way and Hudson Street. . . . 

Burling Sli]) 

Canal Street, between Centre 
and West Streets 

Canal Street, between Division 
and Walker Streets 



Carmine Street • 



Former Name. 

Markvelt. T" Markvelt. The 
Marketfield and Broadway. 

De Heere Straat. Sheera Strest. 
The Heere Straat. Heere 
Straat. Heare Waage Wegh. 

Great Public; Road. Gre:it 
Highway. Common High- 
way. Broad Wagon Way. 
Public Highway. Heero 
Waage Wagh. Boston Road. 
Boston Post Road. Breed- 
weg. Breedwegh High 
Street. 

Great George Street. 

Middle Road. 

Road to Albany and Boston. 
Boston Road. Boston Post 
Road. Bowery. Bower\' 
Lane. Bowery Road. 

Bloomingdale Road. 

Stone Bridge Road 

Manhattan ville Road. Kings 
Bridge Road. 



Bullock Street. 

Kevins Street. St. Hevins 
Street. William Street. 

Orchard Street. 

Lyon's Slip. Rodman's Slip. 

Duggau Street. 

Pump Street. Walker Street. 
Nicholas Street. St. Nicholas 
Street. New Canal Street. 

Germain Street. 



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Present Name. 

Caroline Street 

Catharine Lane 

Catharine Slip 

Cedar Street, between Wil- 
liam and West Streets 

Cedar Street between Broad- 
way and West Street 

Centre Market Place 

Centre Street, between Chat- 
ham and Chambers Streets. 

Centre Street, between 
Chambers and Duane 
Streets 

Centre Street, l)etween Pearl 
and Hester Streets 

Centre Street between Frank- 
lin and Broome Streets .... 

Charlton Street 

Charlton Street, between Han- 
cock and Greenwich Streets 
Charle.'i Lane 

Chatham Square 



Foruaer Name. 

Duane Street Sli]!. 
Cathai'ine Place. 
New Market Slip. 

Queen Street. Little Queen 
Street. Smith Street. 

Little Street. 

Orange Street. Mary Street. 

Aue;usta Street. 



Cross Street. 
Collect Street. 



Eynders Street. 

Street. 
Burr Street. 



Rhvnders 



Chatham Street. 



Chatham Sti'cet. 



Chatham Street, between 
Frankfort Street and Tryon 
Row 

Cherry Street 



Cherry Street, between Mont- 
gomery Street and the East 
River 

Christopher Street 

Christopher Street, between 
Greenwich Avenue and 
Waverly Place 

Christie Street 

Church Street 



Hett Street. Hetty Street. 
Charles Alley. 

Junction of High Road to Bos- 
ton and road leading to Cor- 
lears Hook. 

Road to Albany and Boston. 
Boston Road. Boston Post 
Road. 

High Road to Boston, Kings 
Highway. 



Herewegh . 

Bowling Green, Chrystie Street, 

Margaret Street, Sackett 

Street. 



Garden Street. 
Skinners Road. 



Mary Street. 
First Street. 
Little Division Street. 



05 



Present Name. 

City Hall Place 

Claremout Avenue, between 
108th and 121st Streets .... 

Clarkson Street, between 
A^'arick and Hudson Streets. 

Cliff Street 

Cliif Street, between Feny 
and Hague Streets 

Cliff Street, between John 
and Ferry Streets 

Clinton Street 

Clinton Street, between Divi- 
sion and Houston Streets. . . 

Coenties Alley 

Coenties Slip 

College Place 

Congress Place 

Congress Street 

Corlears Street 

Cortlandt Street 

Cuylers Alley 

Dey Street 

Downing Street 

Duaue Street 



Dnane Street, between Rose 
and Hudson Streets 

Duane Street, between Rose 
Street and Broadway 

Duane Street, between Rose 
and Elm Streets 

East Broadway 

East Fourth Street 

East Houston Street . . . ,. .... 

East Houston Street, between 

The Bowery and East River. 

East Third Street 

Edgar Sti-eet 



Former Name. 

Augusta Street. 

Bloomingdale Road, Broad 
way. 

David Street, Morton Street. 
Orange Street, Chst Street. 

Skinners Lane, Skinners Street. 

Elbow Street, Clift Street. 
Warren Stree"". 

Aiiindel Street. 
Coenties Lane. 
Citv Hall Slip, Counteeses 

Slip. 
Little Chapel Street, Chapel 

Street. 
Smith Place. 
Smith Street. 
Crown Point Street. 
Windmill Lane, Leary Street, 

Leary's Wharf. 
Mesiers Alley. 
Battoe Street, Dyers Street, 

Dyes Street. 
Dominic Street. 
Bancker Street, Anthony Street, 

Barclay Street. 



Barley Street. 
Coklen Street. 



Thomas Street. 
Harmon Street. 
Smith Street. 
Fourth Street. 
Houston Street. 

North Street. 
Third Street. 
Tin Pot Ahev. 



Quick Street. 



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Present Name. 

Eldridge Street 

Eleventh Avenue 

Elm Street 

Elm Street, between Keade 

and Franklin Streets 

Exchaniie Allev 



Exchange Place 

Exchange Place, between 
Broad wav and Broad Street. 



Exchange i'lace, between 
Broadway and William 
Street . . ." 

Extra Place 

Fifth Avenue 

Fifth Avenue, between Slth 

and UOth Streets 

Fletcher Street 

Forsyth Street 

Fourth Avenue, between (ith 

and 14th Streets 



Fourth Avenue, between 11th 
and 13th Streets • ■ • 

Fourth Avenue, between 3Tth 
and 90th Streets 

Frankfort Street, between 
Chatham and Cliff Streets . 

Franklin Place 

Franklin Street, between 
]3roadway and North River. 

Franklin Street, between 
Broadway and Baxter 
Street 



Former Name. 

Third Street. 

West End Avenue. 

Bott Street. Bridge Street. 

Bensons Lane. Pitt Street. 

Pump Street. 

Ann Street. Little Ann St. 

Edgars Alley. Alley that leads 
to Oyster Pasty, Church 
Street, Pasty Alley, Pasty 
Street, Oyster Street, Tin Pot 
Alley, the Alley that leads to 
Oyster Pasty. 

Tuyen Street. 

Flatten Barrack. Flatten Bar- 
rack Hill. Barrack Street. 
Owars Street. Yenlentinberg. 



Church Street. Garden Street. 
Verlettenberg Hill. Varletts 
Hill. Tuyn Street. Old 
Dutch Church Street. 

Extra Street. 

Manhattan Aveniie. 

Middle Koad. 
Cooper Street. 
Second Street. 

Bowery. Bowery Lane. Bow- 
ery Road. Boston Road. Bos- 
ton Post Road. Road to Al- 
bany and Boston. 

Leyden Street. 

East Road. 

Frankford Street. 
Scott's Alley. 

Provost Street. 



Sugar I_joaf Street. 



Present Name. 



Former Name. 



Fulton Street, between Pearl 

Street and East Eiver , Beeknian Slip. 

Fulton Street, between Broad- | 

way and Pearl Street Fair Street. 

Fulton Street, between Broad- ; 

way and ]N"ortb River ' Division Street. P a r t i t i o n 

Street. 

Clansevoort Street (irreenwicli Lane. Greenwich 

Road. Great Kiln Road. Gkl 
Kiln Road. 

Gold Street, between Maiden 

Lane and John Street i Bi-ewer's Hill. Rutger's Hill. 

Gold Street, between John i 

and Fulton Streets j V^andercliffes Street. Vanderdi- 

ses Street. Vanderdise Street. 
Vandises Street. 

Gouverneur Lane Gouveneur Alley. 

Gouverneur Street : General Greene Street. 

Grand Street, between Broad- 
way and Yarick Street : Desbrosses Street. Meadow 

' Street. 

Grand Street, between the 

Bowery and ThonijDson 

Street 

Grand Street, between the 

Bowery and Centre Street. 
Grand Street, between the 

Bowery and East River .... 

Great Jones Street 

Greene Street 

Greenwich Avenue 



Greenwich Street 

Greenwich Street, between 
Beach and Gansevoort 
Sti'eets 

Grove Street 

Grove Street, between Bleeck- 
er and Bedford Streets 

Grove Street between Chris- 
topher and Hudson Streets. 

Hague Street 

Hamilton Street 

Hancock Street - . . . . 

Hanover Square 



Ann Street. Anne Street. 

Judith Street. 

Road to Crown Point. 

Jones Street. 

Second Street. Union Street. 

Greenwich Lane. Greenwicli 

Road. Monument Lane. 
First Street. Front Street. 



Road to Greenwich. 
Cozine Street. 

Ci)lunib:a Street. 

Burrows Street. 
Hage Street. 
Cheapside Street. 
Brook Street. Eighth Street. 
Van Bruggen Street. Water- 
side. 



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Present Name. 

Hanover Street, between Bea- 
ver and Pearl Streets 

Han ison Street 

Henry Street 

Hester Street 

Hester Street, between the 
Bowery and Division Street. 

Howard Street 

Howard Street. between 
Bi'oadway and Mercei'Street 

Hudson Street 

Jackson Street 

Jackson Street, between Wa- 
ter and South Sti'eets 

Jacob Street 

.James Slip 

James Street 

Jefferson Street 

.Jersey Street 

John Street 

John Street, lietween William 

and Pearl Streets 

King Street. 

Leroy Street, between Bleeck- 

er and CorneUa Streets .... 

Liberty Pkice 

Liberty Street 

Liberty Street 

Little West 12th Street 

I^udlow Street , 

Macdougal Street 

Madison Avenue, between 
120th and 124th Streets 

Madison Street .... 

Madison Street, between Cath- 
arine and Montgomery 
Streets 

Madison Street, between Mont- 
gomery and Grand Streets.. 

Maiden Lane 



Former Name. 



Drain Ditch. Slaughter House 
Lane. SlaughterHouse Street. 
Sloats Lane. Slote Street. 

Catharine Street. 

Ruff Street. Rough Street. 

Clermont Street. 



Eagle Street. 
Hester Street. 



Clermont Street. 



Chestnut Street. 

George Street. 

Ferry Street. Walnut Street. 

Ferry Place. 

Leather Street. 

New Shp. 

St. James Street. 

AVashington Street. 

Columbia Street Columbian 

Alley. 
St. -John Street. 

Golden Hill. 
Hazard Street. 

Burton Street. 
Little Greene Street. 
Tienhoven Street. Crown Street. 
Green Street. Green Lane. 
Little 12th Street. 
Sixth Street. 

Seventh Street. Willow Street. 
WiUiam Street. 

New Avenue East. 

Bancker Stre?t. Bed low Street. 



William Street. 

High Street. 

T'Maagde Paatje. Maidens' 

Path. Maidens' Valley. Green 

Street. Green Lane. 



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Present Name. 

Maiden Lane, between Broad- 
way and Liberty Place 

Maiden Lane, between Lib- 
erty and Pearl Streets 

Maiden Lane, between Pearl 
and South Streets 

Maugin Street 

Manhattan Place 

Marion Street 

Market Street, between Di- 
vision and Cherry Stieets . . 

Market Street, between ClieiTy 

and South Streets 

Marketfield Street 



Mercer Street 

Mill Street Alley 

Minetta Street 

Mission Place 

Monroe Street, between Mont- 
gomery and Grand Streets.. 
Monroe Street 



Montgonieiy Street 

Moore Street 

Morris Street 

Morton Street 

Morton Street between Bleeck- 

er and Bedford Streets 

Mott Street between Chatham 

and- Park Streets 

Mott Street between Pell and 

Bleecker Streets 

Mulben-y Street between 

Chatham and Park Streets. 



Former Namie. 



Oswego Street. 
Crown Street. 

Fly Market. Fly Market Slip. 

Maidens' Slip. 
East Street. 
Republican Alley. 
Centre Street. Mary Street. 

Orange Street. 

East George Street. George 

Street. 

George Slif). Market Slip. 

Markvelt. Marckvelt Steegie. 
T'Markvelt Steegie. Field 
Street. Fieldmarket Street. 
Marketfield Lane. Market- 
field Path. Oblique Road. 
The Oblique Road. The Mon- 
ument Lane. Petticoat Lane. 

Clermont Street. First Street. 
Herring Street. 

I\im Street. 

Bride Street. 

Little Water Street. 

Middle Street. 

Lombard Street. Lombard y 
Street. Lumber Street. Rut- 
gers Street. 

Little Division Street. 
Weigh House Street. 
Beaver La ire. 
Eden Street. 

Arden Street. 

Old Street. 

Winne Street. Wynne Street. 

Mustary Street. 



()0 



Present Name. 

Mulberry Street between Bay- 
ard and Broome Streets .... 

Mulberry Street between Bay- 
ard and Bleecker Streets. . . . 

Nassau Street 

Nassau Street between Maiden 
Lane and Spruce Streets . . . 

Nassau Street between Wall 
and Jobn Streets 



New Street 

New Church Street between 
Liberty and Edgar Streets . 



Nurtii Muure Street. 
Oak Street 



Old Slip. 



Oliver Stieet. 

Olivei' Street between Chat- 
barn and Madison Streets. . 

One Hundred and Twenty- 
tifth Street 

( )rcbard Street 

Park Avenue 

Park Place 

Park Place between College 

Place and West Street 

Park Row 



Park Eow.. 
Park Street , 



Former Name. 



Rynders Street. Ryndert Street. 

Catheiine Street. 

New Street. Fulton Street. 

Kip Street. 

The Pie-woman's Street. The 
street that leads to the pie- 
woman's. Street that leads 
to the pie-woman's. Pie-wo- 
man's Lane. Pie-woman's 
Street. 

Nieuw Straat. 

Lambert Street. Lomber Street. 

Lumber Street. Trinitv 

Place. 
Moore Street. 
Rutgers Street. Wendel 

Street. 
Borger Joris' Path. Borger 

Jorisen's Path. Burghers 

Path. Burger Jorisen's Path. 
Olivers Street. 

Fayette Street. 

Grand Avenue. 

Fifth Street. 

Fourth Avenue, Thirty-fourth 

to Forty-second Streets. 
Robinson Sti'eet. 

Lower Robinson Street. 

Herewegb. Boston Road Bos- 
ton Post Road. 

Common Street, Chatham Row, 
Park Street. 

Cross Street, Geoi-ge Street, Pot- 
ter's Hill. 



Pearl Street, between White- 
hall and Broad Streets 

Pearl Street, between White- 
hall and State Streets 



Great Dock Street. 

Pearl Street, Percel Street, Pe- 
I'el Street. 



(U 



Present Name. 

Pearl Street, between White- 
hall Street and Hanover 
Square 

Pearl Street, between While- 
hall and Wall Streets 



Pearl Street, between Broad 
Street and Franklin Square. 

Pearl Street, between Old Slip 
and Wall Street 

Pearl Street, between Wall 
Street and Franklin Square. 



Pearl Sti-eet, between Chat- 
liam Street and Franklin 
Square 

Pearl Street, between Chat- 
ham Street and Broadway. 

Pearl Street, between Broad- 
way and Elm Street 

Pearl Street 

Peck Slip 

Pell Street 

Perry Street 

Pike Street, betv.'een Division 
and Cherry Streets 

Pike Street, between Cherr}^ 

and South Streets 

Pine Street 

Pine Street, between Broad- 
way and William Street. . . . 

Pleasant Avenue 

Prince Street, between Broad- 
way and Macdougal Street . 

Reade Street 



Former Name. 



Dock Street, Custom House 
Street. 

Wall, The Waal, The Wall, The 
Water,The Waterside, Watei'- 
side. Strand, Along the 
Strand, Lang Straut, De 
Waal, De Hoogh Straat, Higli 
Street, Pile Street. 

Queen Street. 

Hanover Square. 

Smith Street A'alley, Smith's 
Vail. Smith's Vallev, Smitli's 
Vly, The Smith's Valley, De 
Smit's Vallev. 



King's Roail, The King's Road. 

Magazine Street.Thomas Street. 

Catharine Street. 

Stone Street, St. Georges 

Square. 
Ferry Street, Passage Place, 

Roosevelt's Slip. 
Penn Street. 
Ogden Street, Henry Street. 

Charlotte Street, Crnbajjpk' 
Street. 

Charlotte Slip, Pike Slip. 

King Street. Kouinck Straat. 
Queen Street. Tienhoven 
Street. Van Bruggen Street. 

French Cluncli Street, 
Avenue A. 

Houston Street. 

Redds Street. Reid Street. 



Present Name. 

Rector Street 

Ridge Street 

Riverside Avenue, between 

111th and llCth Streets. . .. 

Rose Street 

Rutgers Street, between 

Cherry and South Streets. . 

Ryders Alley 

Scanuuel Street 

Sixtli Avenue, between -ISd 
and 90th Streets 

South Street, between White- 
hall Street and Old Slip. . . . 

South Fifth Avenue 

South AVilliani Street 



Former Name. 

Edgar Street. 
Bridge Street. 

Bloomingdale Road. Broadway. 
George Street. Prince Street. 
Princes Street. 



Rulgere Slip. 

Edens Allev. Rider Street. 

Ridder Street. 
Ferry Street. 

West Road. 

Little Dock Street. 

Fourth Street. Concord Street. 
Laurens Street. 

Slyck Straat. Slyck Steege. Mill 
Street. Mill Street Lane. Mar- 
ket Street. The Mill Street 
Lane. Horse and Cart Lane . 
Horse and Cart Street. Dirty 
Lane. Ditch Street. 

South William Street, between 
Broad Street and Mill Street 

Alley Jew's Alley. Jews Street. 

Spruce Street George Street. Little George 

Street. 

Spring Street Brannon Street. Bannon Str"t. 

Spring Street, between Broad- 
way and the Bowery Oliver Street. 

St. John's Lane St. John's Alley. 

Staple Street New Street. 

State Street .... Crojjsie Street. 

State Street, between Peai-1 

and Whitehall Streets Schrej'er's Hook. Waterside. 

Stone Street Herewegh. Bay ai-d Street. Mill 

Street. Hanover Square. 

Stone Street, between White- 
hall and Bioad Streets Stonej^ Street. The Browers 

Straat. The Beaver Graft. 
Brouwer Straat. Brewere 
Straat. De Brouwer Straat. 



Stone Street, between Broad 
Street and Hanover Square. 



The High Straat. The Hoooh 



03 



Present Name. 



Former Name. 



Straat. Duke Stieeo. High 

Street. Hoogh Straat. 

Sullivan Street Sixth Street. Locust Sti-eet. 

Thames Street ' Thomas Street. StoiK; Street. 

Little Stone Street 

Theatre Alley j The Mews. 

Third Avenue Harlem Avenue. 

Thompson Street } Fifth Wtreet. Prospect Street. 

Tompkins Street ! Bushwick Street, (Tardiner 

Street. 
Trvou Kow Barrack Street. 



Union Square. . . 
Liniversitv Place. 



Van Dam Street 

Vandewater Street . 



Vesey Street . . 
Walker Street. 



Walker Street, between 
Broadway and Canal Street. 

Wall Street, between Broad- 
wav and Pearl Street 



Wall Street, south side be- 
tween Broad and Hanover 
Streets 

Wall Street, between Peai'l 
Street and the East Eiver. . 

Washington Alley 

Washington Place 

Washington Street 

Washington Street, between 
Battery Place and West 
Houston Street 

Water Street, between White- 
hall Street and Coenties 
slip 

Water Street, between Broad 
Street and Old Slip ....."... 

Water Street, between Broad 
and Wall Streets 



Van Water 
Weaseys Street. 



Union Place. 

Wooster Street. Jackson Ave- 
nue. 

Budd Street. 

Duke Street. 
Street. 

Yeseys Street. 

Nicholas Street. St. Nicholas 
Street. 

Pum]i Street. 

De Waal. The Waal. The 
Wall. Stadt Wall. Ram- 
parts. Cingie. The Cingel. 



The Schaape Wavtie. Sheep's 
Walk. 



Water Port 

Slip. 
Shinbone Alley. 
Fifth Street. 
Greenwich Street 



Low Water Street. 

Quay Street. 
Little Dock Street. 
Low Water Street. 



Coffee Hou-e 



04 



Present Name. 

Water Street, between Okl 
Slip and Wall Street 

Water Street, between Coen- 
ties Slip and Beeknian 
Street 

Water Street, between Wall 
Street and Maiden Lane . . . 

Water Street, between Mont- 
gomery Street and the East 
Kiver 

Waverly Place, between 
Broadway and Macdougal 
Street 

Waverly Place 

Waverly Place, between 
Christopher and Bank 
Streets 

West Broadway 

West Houston Street, between 
Broadway and Bedford 
Street 



West Houston Street,between 
Macdougal Street and the 
North River 

West Washington Place, be- 
tween Macdougal and West 
Fourth Streets 

West 3d Street 

West 4th Street 

West 4th Sti-eet, between 
Christopher and Bank 
Streets 

West 4th Street, betw^een 6th 
Avenue and West 13th 
Street 

West Ifith Street, between 
Greenwich Avenue and 
the North Eiver 

West 10th Street, between 0th 
and Greenwich Avenues . . . 

West 11th Street, between 
Greenwich A .'enue and the 
North Eiver 

West 1:2th Street, between 



Former Name. 

Hunters Key. 

Dock Street. Dock Street 
Wharf. 

Burnett Street. 
Crown Point Street. 



Sixth Street. 
Eliza Street. 

Catharine Street. F a c t o r v 

Street. 
Chapel Street. 



Wooster Street, Houston Street. 
Hudson Street. 



Village 

Street. 



Street, Hamnierslv 



Barrow Street. 
Amity Street. 
Fourth Street. 



Chester Street. 

Asylum Street. 

Amos Street. 
Milligan Lane. 

Hanunond Streo^t. 



Present Name. 



Former Name. 



Greenwich Avenue and 
Hudson Street 

West 12tli Street, between 
Greenwich Avenue and the 
North River 

Whitehall Street 

Whitehall Street Eastside, 
between Stone and Beaver 
Streets 

Whitehall Street Westsidp, 
between Pearl and State 
Streets 

Willett Street 

William Street, between Wall 
Street and Hanover Square. 



William Street, between 
Maiden Lane and Hanover 
Square 

William Street, between 
Frankfort and Pearl Streets. 

Worth Street, between Hud- 
son and Baxter Streets 

Wooster Street 

York Street 



Scott Street. Cornelia Street. 



Troy Street. 

Exchange Street. Beuis Straat. 
Buers Straat. 



Markvelt. Markvelt and Broad- 
way. The Marketfield and 
Broadwav. T" Marketvelt. 



Waterside. Along the Stj-and, 

Lang Straut. 
Margaret Street. 

The Glass Makers" Street. The 
Smith Straat. Smee Straat. 
Smeedes Straat. Smit Straat. 
Suice Street. The Suice. De 
Smee Straat. Burghers Path. 
Burger Jorisens Path. King- 
Street. Glass Makers' Street. 
Borger Joris Path. Boi'ger 
Jorisens Path. 



Smith Street. 

King George Street. Thomas 
Street. 

Catherine Street. Anthony 

Street. 
Third Street. Provost Street. 
Hubert Street. 



P^RT III, 



STREET ALTERATIONS. 

Avenue A, reduced to the width of sO feet by taking 20 feet 
from the Easterly side, January 22d, 1S24. Chap. 10, Laws 
182-t. 

Avenue A, continued from 10(ith to lOOth Streets, April 27th, 
1837, Chap. 274, Laws 1837. 

Avenue A discontinued between 100 and lOG Streets, June 5tli, 
1875, Chap. 494, Laws 1875. 

Avenue B, reduced to the width of 60 feet by taking 40 feet 
from the Easterly side, January 22, 1824, Chap 10, Laws 1824. 

Avenue B, discontinued North of 116th Street, Mayo, 1S64, 
Chap. 581, Laws 1864. 

Avenue B, discontinued between 6Sth and 79th Stres^ts, June 
5, 1875, Chap. 494, Laws 1875. 

Avenue C, reduced to the width of 60 feet by taking 40 feet 
from the Easterly side, January 22, 1824, Chap. 10, Laws 1824. 

Avenue C, widened to the width of 80 feet, by adding 10 feet 
to each side 3rd to 15th Streets, April 13, 1835, Chap. 6C>, Laws 
1835. 

Avenue D, reduced to the width of 60 feet, by taking 40 feet 
from the Easterly side, January 22, 1824, Chap. 10, Laws 1824. 

First Avenue, "| 

Second Avenue, [ Extended and continued from 106th to 109th 

Third Avenue, f Streets, April 27, 1837, Chap. 274, Laws 

Fourth Avenue, ) 1837. 

Fourth Avenue, between 34th Sti-eet and Harlem River, wid- 
ened to the width of 140 feet, by adding 20 feet each side, 
April 27, 1837, Chap. 274, Laws 1837. 

Sixth Avenue, between 110th Street and Harlem Eiver, wid- 
ened to the width of 150 feet by adding 25 feet to each side, 
April 24, 1865, Chap. 564, Laws 1865. 

Seventh Avenue, between 110th Street and Harlem River, 
widened to the Avidth of 150 feet by adding 25 feet to each side, 
April 15, 1859, Chap. 363, Laws 1859. 



Eleventh Avenue, continued from iTth to 10th Streets, Mav 
13, 1S4G, Chap. 20S,' Laws lS-10. 

Eleventh Avenue, continued from IDtli to 33rd Streets, April 
12, 1S37, Chap. 182, Laws 1837. 

Twelfth Avenue, continued from 30th to 135th Streets. April 
12, 1837, Chap. 182, Laws 1837. 

Thirteenth Avenue laid out from (Hammond) West 11th 
Street, to 135th Street, and all streets running east and west 
continued to that avenue, April 12, 1837, Chap. 182, Laws 1837. 

Bloomingdale Square closed and 51th, 55th and 56th Streets, 
extended from the 8th to 9th Avenues, March C, 1857, Chap. 73, 
Laws 1857. 

Bogert Street, opened by Corporation upon Corporation land. 

Boulevard opened, 1868. 

Broad wav, widened, from 21st to 25th Streets, October 3, 
i?lS. 

Bloomingdale Road (Broad wav) extended from loth Avenue to 
S6th Street, April 10, 1852. 

Bloomingdale Road (Broadway) widened from 25th to •15th 
Streets, January 28, 1815. 

Broadway (Bloomingdale Road ) reopened from 25th to 10th 
Streets, October 9, 1816. 

Broadway, between 21st and 13d Stieets, laid out, April 1<!. 
1838, Chap. 223, Laws 1838. 

Broadwav, opened between 7th and loth Avenues, March 21, 

1850. 

Broadway, between 15th and 71st Streets, laid out. May 5, 
1817, Chap. 203, Laws 1817. 

Broadway, between 71st and 8Gth Streets, laid out, April H\ 
1851, Chap. 183, Laws 1851. 

Broadway, between 5th Avenue and 25th Street, laid out. 
December 11, 1817, Chap. 439, Laws 1817. 

Broadwav. widened from 21st to 25th Streets. October 3, 
1818. 

Broadway, widened between 57th and OOtli Streets, April 13, 
1857, Chap. 388, Laws 1857. 

Broadway, widened between 31th and 59th Streets. May 17, 

1869, Chap. 890, Laws 1869. 

Broadwav, widened between 17th and 19th Streets, June 9, 

1870, Chap. 806, Laws 1870. 



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Avenue St. Nicholas, laid out fi'dm 6th Avenue and 110th Street 
to 155th Street, between 9th and 10th Avenues, April •!, 1866, 
C'liap. 367, Laws 1S66. 

Albany Street, extended from Greenwicli to (Trinity Place; 
New Church Street, 1S52. 

Ann Street, widened between Nassau and William Streets, 
March 26, 1832. 

Amos (West 10th) Street, extended from Greenwich to <)th 
Avenue, March 5, 1833, Chap. 49, Laws 1833. 

Art Street (Astor Place) widened from the Bowery (4th Ave- 
nue) to Broadway, May 7, 1838. 

Barrow Street, extended from lib Street to the 6th Avenue, 
March 13, 1833. 

Battery Place, opening of, legalized and confirmed, April 18, 
1857, Chap. 785, Laws 1857. 

Beaver Street, widened from Broad to William Streets, Feb- 
ruary 11, 1834. 

Beekman Street, widened from Nassau to Pearl Streets, De- 
cember 31, 1853. , 

Bloomtield Street, opened bv Corpoiation upon Cori)Oi-ation 
land. 

Canal Street, extended to Mulberry Street and Walker Street, 
widened 25 feet on the north side from Mulberryto Division 
Streets, and extended to East Broadway, and name changed 
to New Canal Street, subsequently to Canal Street, Sept. lltli, 
1851. 

Cedar Street, widened from W^illiam Street to Broadway, 
March 22d, 1832. 

Cedar Street, extended from William to Pearl Streets. 

Centre Street, v/idened and extended from Grand to Chatham 
Streets, April 23d, 1835. 

Central Park, between 59th and lOGtli Streets and 5th and 8tb 
Avenues, authorized, and all streets and avenues therein closed, 
.July 21, 1853. Chap. 616, Laws 1853. 

Centi-al Park, extended from 106th to llOtli Streets, between 
5th and 8th Avenues, April 2, 1859. Chap. 101, Law^s 1859. 

Chambers Street, opened from Chatham to Centre Streets, 
1825. 

Chapel Street (West Bi'oadway and College Place), between 
Franklin and Murray Streets, widened Dec. 31, 1833. 

Chatham Street, widened between Pearl and Mott Streets, 
Febv. 25, 1835. 



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Cliff Street, extended from Ferry to Frankfort Streets, 1826. 

Cliff Street, widened fi-om Beekn:an to Ferry Streets, Oct. 1, 
1856. 

Dey Street, widened between Broadwav and Greenwich Street, 
May"i, 1S51. 

Dry Dock Street, declared a pnblic street between Kith and 
iL'th Streets, March 26, 1847. Chap. 38, Laws 1847. 

Drv Dock Street, opened between ICtli and 12th Streets, Nov. 
6, 184S. 

Duane Street, widened between Broadway and the North 
River, May 27, 1854. 

East Broadwa}', widened on the southeast side, Jany. 10, 1831. 

East Street, extended from Eivington to Stanton Streets, 
April 13, 1860. Chap. 368, Laws 18G0. 

Eastern Boulevard, laid out May 16, 1873. Chap. 528, Laws 
1873. 

Eighth Street, west of 6th Avenue, discontinued March 5. 
1833. Chap. 49, Laws 1833. 

Eleventh Sti'eet, between Broadway and 4tli Avenue, discon- 
tinued 14 May, 1845. Chap. 314, Laws 1845. 

Eighteenth Street, continued to 13th Avenue, May 13, 1846. 
Chap. 268, Laws 1846. 

Eightieth Street 1 

Piligbty-first Street | Between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, 

Eighty-second Street |- closed April 27. 1837, Chap. 274, 

Eighty-third Street 1 Laws 1837. 

Eighty-fourth Street J 

Exchange Place, widened at William Street, August 15, 1832. 

Forty-firsfc Stree' bstwesn Fifth and Sixth Avenues, closed 
April 27, 1837, Chap. 274, Law-s 1837. 

Fifty-second Street ) Extended from the Eleventh Avenue to 
Fifty-third Street > the Hudson River, May 13, 1870. Chap. 
Fifty-fourth Street ) 805 Laws 1870. 

Fitzroy Road, closed between Twentv tliird and Forty-second 
Streets, October 26th, 1832. 

Frankfoi't Street, continuation of, to Pearl Sti-.cet authorized 
April 6, 1702. Chap. 49, Laws 1792. 

Fulton Street, widened from Broadway to Rydei-s Allev, April 
8, 1834. 

Gay Street, opened from Waverly Place to Sixth Avenue, 
March 13, 1833. 



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Gold Street, widened from Frankfort to Fulton Streets, Februai'v 
25, 1834. 

Grove Street, widened and a public place made at Fourth 
Street, Jany. 25, 1830. 

Hamilton Square, between Fourth and Fifth Avenues' and 
Sixty-sixth and Sixty-eighth Streets, discontinued, and Sixty- 
seventh Street continued from Fourth to Fifth Avenues. March 
29, 1807. Chap. 190, Laws 1807. 

Hamilton Square, discontinued and the streets continued 
through the same Aug. 20, 1808, Chap. 885, Laws 1SG8. 

Hanover Square, widened at Exchange Place, April 11, 1832. 

Harlem River, i^ermanent street along shore of, from East to 
North Rivers, authorized April 14, 1852. Chap. 285, Laws 
1852. 

Horatio Street, opened from Greenwich to Hudson Streets, 
April 15, 1834. 

Houston Street, widened from Lewis street to the East River, 
May 13, 1844. 

Hudson Street, extended from Gansevoort Street to tlie 
Ninth Avenue, March 1, 1810. Chap. 28, Laws 1810. 

Hurlgate Road, closed from Second Avenue to Avenue A, 
Feby. 2, 1833. 

Irving Place, laid out April 10, 1832. Chap. 101, Laws 1832. 
Irving Place, opened March 7, 1S33. 

John Street, widening of at Pearl Street authorized, March 7, 
1793. Chap. 42, Laws 1793. 

John Street, widened between Broadwav and Pearl Street, 
Feby. 16, 1830. 

Kingsbridge Road, between One Hundred and Fifty-tifth 
Street and Harlem River, to be opened, widened and straight- 
ened, Sept. 30, 1874. 

LaFayette Place, extended from Great Jones to Sth 
Streets, April 14, 1827, Chap. 268, Laws 1827. 

Lawrence Street, between 126th and 129th Streets, declared 
a public street May 4, 1830; Chap. 251, Laws 1830. 

Leroy Street, extended fi-om Hudson to Bleecker Streets, 
April 14, 1845. 

Leroy Street, opened from Hudson to Burton Streets, May 
4, 1845. 

Lexington Avenue, between 21st and 30th Streets, laid 
out April 10, 1832; Chap. 101, Laws 1832. 



Lexington Avenue, between 30th and -tid Streets, laid 
out April 30, 1S33; Chap. 309, Laws 1833. 

Lexington Avenue, between 42d and GGth Streets, laid out 
and declared a public street April 2, 1838; Chap. 148, Laws 
1838. 

Lexington Avenue, between lt8tb and l(»Oth Streets, discon- 
tinued April 4, 186G; Chap. 370, Laws 18GG. 

Lexington Avenue, extended from 102d Street to Harlem 
River, May 7, 1870; Chap. 753, Laws 1870; Mav 13, 1873; Chap. 
oOO, Laws 1873. 

Liberty Street, widened between Nassau and William Streets, 
February 25, 1835. 

Liberty Street, widened Ijetween Broadway and Greenwich 
Street, March 13, 1833. 

Liberty Street, widened between Broadway and Greenwich 
Street. March 17, 1852. 

Livingston Place, laid out May IS, 1S3G; Chap. 3G1. Laws 
1S3G. 

Lows Lane, closed between Old Post Road and Otli Avenue. 
Dec. 19, 1831. 

Madison Avenue, between i'ld and SCth Streets, laid out April 
17, 18C0;Chap. 466, Laws 1860. 

Madison Avenue, extended from SGth to 120th Streets, April 
16, 1867; Chap. 403, Laws 1867. 

Madison Avenue, extended from 120t]i Street to Harlem 
River, May 4th, 1869; Chap. 560, Laws 1869. 

Madison Avenue (new avenue, east, between 120th and 
124th Streets, to form part of), April 12, 1872; Chap. 220, Laws 

1672. 

Maiden Lane, widened at corner of Nassau Street, April 1, 
183G. 

Manhattan Square, opened May 4, 1836. 

Manhattan Street, between 125th Street and Hudson River, 
declared a public street May 4, 1836; Chap. 251, Laws 1836. 

Manhattan Street extended to St. Nicholas Avenue, Aj)i'il 4, 
1866, Chap. 367, Laws 1866. 

Mission Place (Little Water Street), widened Jan. 3, 1832. 

Monroe Street (Lombardy Street), widened from Catherine to 
Jefferson Streets, Oct, 11, 1830. 

Morton Street, widened Aug. 15, 1832. 



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Mount Morris Square, opened Jan. 22, 1S3G. 

New Street, widened from Wall to Beaver Streets, July 17, 
1S35. 

New Bowery, opened from Chatham Street to Pearl Street, 
May 1, 185G. 

New Canal Street, see Canal Street. 

New Chambers Street, opened from Chatham Street to 
James Slip, 1S55. 

New Church Street, opened from Fulton Street to Liberty 
Street, and from Edgar Street to Greenwich Street, and Trinity 
Place widened and name changed to New Church Street, 1869. 

Ninth Street west of 6th Avenue discontinued March .5, 1833, 
Chap. 40, Laws 1833. 

Nineteenth Street continued to 13th Avenue, Mav 13, 1846, 
Chap. 208, Laws 184C.. 

1 Formerly part of Observatory Place, 
I extended from 4th to 5th Avenues, 
[ March 15, 1S05; Chap. 135. Laws 
j 1865. 

Ninety-ninth Street between 3d and 4th Avenues discontinued, 
April 4, 1866, Chap. 370, Laws 1866. 

Observatory Place bounded by S9th and 94th Streets, 4th and 
5th Avenues, discontinued March 15, 1865; Chap. 135, Laws 
1865. 

Old Boston Post Eoad closed south of 3Sth Street, Jan. 7. 
1839. 

^ Extended from 5th Avenue 



Ninetieth Street 
Ninety-first Street 
Ninety-second Street 
Ninety-third Street 



One Himdied and Seventh Street 
One Hundred and Eighth Street 



J 



to the Harlem 
April 27, 1837 
274, Laws 1837. 



Eiver, 
Chap. 



One Hundred and Fifteenth Street 
One Hundred and Sixteenth Street 
One Hundred and Seventeenth Street 
One Hundred and Eighteenth Street 
One Hundred and Nineteenth Street 



One Hundred and Twenty- si.xth Street 
One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Street 
One Hundred and Twenty eighth Street 



"1 Between 10th and 
I 1 1 th Avenues closed, 
[- March 31, 1838; 
I Chap. 140, Laws 

I 1838. 

] Between Manhat- 
I tan and Law- 
rence Streets and 
128th Street al- 
so between Law- 
rence Street and 
10th Avenue 
closed May 4, 
1836; Chap, 251, 
Laws 1836. 



14: 

One Hundred and Thirty-second street, between the Bloom- 
ingdale Eoad and Boulevard. 

One Hundred and Thirty-sixtli Street, between the Eleventh 
Avenue and Hudson Eiver. discontinued May 5, 1870. Chaji. 
015, Laws ISTO. 

One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Street, west of a ]ioint -ttJO 
feet west of the Eleventh Avenue, discontinued April 1 1 , 
1805. Chap. 3CG, Laws 1SG5. 

One Hundred and Thirty-sixth Street, between the Boulo- 
bard and Bloomingdale Road, altered to the width proposed by 
the Commissioners of Central Park March 3, 1870. Chap. 44, 
Laws 1870. 

One Hundred and Forty-first Street, between a point 325 feet- 
west of the Boulevard and the Twelfth Avenue, discontinued 
May 7, ISOO. Chap. 088, Laws 1809. 

One Hundred and Fifty-fourth Street, between Tenth Avenue 
and the Hudson Rivei', discontinued May 4, 1845. Chap. 314, 
Laws 1845. 

Orange Street (now Centre Market Place), extended fi-om 
Grand to Broome Streets, AprillO, 1837. 

Park Place, widened between Church Street and College 
Place October 27th, 1S54. 

Park Street (Cross Street), widened January 3, 1852. ' 

Pine Street, widened at the corner of William Street .Julv 
12, 1830. 

Pine Street, widened between Nassau and Pearl Streets 
May 9,1831. 

Pine Street, between Broad'vav and Nassau Street, widened 
.June 28, 1834. 

Pine Street, widened between Nassau and William Streets 
December 10, 1830. 

Piatt Street, extended from Uold to William Streets Feb- 
ruary 11th. 1834. 

Public Place, between Astor Place and Eightli Sti'eet and 
Lafayette Place, opened July 20, 1830. 

Road or Drive laid out by the Commissioners of the Cen- 
tral Park, between the East side of the Tentli Avenue and 
North sideof 79th Street, discontinued, and 79th Street extended 
to the Tenth Avenue, and Tenth Avenue extended from 73d 
Street to the Drive May 24, 1872. Chap. 852, Laws 1872. 

Roosevelt Street, continuation of, from Cherry Street, to the 
East River, authorized April 0, 1792. Chap. 49, Laws 
1V92. 



Eutherford Place, laid out May IS, 1830. Chap. 361, Laws 
1S30. 

Sixty-seventh Street, extended from 4th to 5th Avenue.?, 
March 21», ISGT. Chap I'JO, Laws 1SG7. 

Sixty-seventh Street ) extended from 3d to 4th Avenues, Aug. 
Sixty-eiglith Street ) 20,1808. Chap. 885, Laws 1808. 

Sixty-eighth Street, between 3d and 4th Avenue-, closed 
April 27, 1837. Chap. 274, Laws 1837. 

Sheriff Street, extended from Houston to Second Streets, May 
10, 1836. Chap. 282, Laws 1836, July 17, 1830. 

Spruce Street, widened letween Nassau and Gold Streets, 
April 27, 1832. 

South Street, widened between Clinton and Montgomery 
Streets, and extended from Montgomery to Corlears Streets. 
April 25, 1831. 

South Willaim Street, widened between Bread Street and 
Mill Street Alley, March 11, 1835. 

St. John's Park, changed to a Freight Depot of the New York 
Central and Hudson River Rail Road Company, 1869. 

Stone Street, widened from William to Broad Streets, April 
27, 1836. 

Stone Street, widened from Whitehall to Broad Street, Julv 
20, 1840. 
Stone Street, widened May 22, 1847. 

Stuyvesant Street, between the 4th Avenue and 2d Avenue, 
declared a ijublic street, May 0, 1831. Chap. 59, Laws 1831. 

Street laid out by the Central Park Commissioners between 
St. Nicholas Avenue and 120th and 137th Streets, discontinued 
April 5, 1871. Chap. 290, Laws 1871. 

Sylvan Place, between 3d and 4th Avenues, 120th and 121st 
Streets, declared a public street, Aprill7, 1860. Chap. 480, Laws 
1800. 

Thirty-third Street, closed, where used by the Harlem Rail 
Road in 4tli Avenue, May 8, 1845. Chap. 140, Laws 1845. 

Thomas Street, extended from Church Street to Broadwav, 
1869. 

Trimble Place, from Thomas to Duane Streets between Broad- 
way and Church Street, laid out, 1809. 

Tompkins Street, as an exterior street laid out between Riv- 
ington and 23d Streets, April 13, 1820. Chap. 106, Laws 1826. 

Tompkins Street (exterior street), between 13th and 23d 
Streets, declared a public street May 11, 1835; Chap. 268, Laws 
1835. 



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Union Square (Union Place) opened Feb. 1, 1S32. 

Vanderbilt Avenue, from -iSdioiath Streets, betwean Fourth 
and Madison Avenues, declared a public street, Mav 20, 1869; 
Chap. 019, Laws 1SG9. 

Wall Street, widened l;et\veen Pearl and Hanover Streets, 
June liS^ 1835. 

Wall Street, Avidened from Broadwav to Nassau Street. June 
:•., 1S54. 

Washington Place (.jth Street), widened from Broadway to 
Wooster Street, Nov. 28, 1S31. 

Washington Street, extended from Gansevoort to Little West 
12th Streets, July 9, 1851; Chap. 4i3, Laws 1S51. 

Whifehall Street, widened from Bowling Green to State 
Street, Feb. 4, lS5i. 

William Street, widened between Exchange Place and South 
William Street, April 18, 1831. 

William street, widened from Wall Street to Maiden Lane, 
Ai)ril 15, 1835. 

William Street, widened on the East side from AVall to Pine 
Sti-eets, May 10, 1832. 

William Street, widening' fi'om Maiden Lar.e to Chatham 
Street (discontinued), May 4,"lS3i:). 

William Street, widened from Maiden Lane to Chatham 
Street, Jan. 12, 1S4C. 

William Street, widened May 20, I8i7. 

Woo.ster Street (now University Place), extended from Stli 
to Uth Streets, April 1, 1833; Chap. 98, Laws 1833. 

Wooster Street (now University Place), widened from 6th 
Street (Waverly Place) to 14th Street, by adding 25 feet to the 
pastei-ly side, April 24, 1834; Chap. 174, Laws 1834. 

Worth Street (Anthony Street), widened Jan. 3, 1832. 

Worth Street (Anthony Street). Avidening (discontinued i 
April 19th, 1837. 

Worth Street, widened about 20 feet on south side, from 
Hudson to Park Streets, Sept. 27th, 1860. 

AVorth Street, extended from Baxter to Chatham Streets, 

1868. 



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